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 1    1,   17|          have been so much on our guard; there was nothing to fear.”~“
 2    1,   20|     appeared, Thalcave was on his guard against surprises, and gave
 3    2,   11| convenience of the boats. Had the guard, by an unpardonable oversight,
 4    2,   11|      oversight on the part of the guard had caused the catastrophe.~
 5    2,   11|          by the negligence of the guard; and connecting with this
 6    2,   11|     connecting with this fact the guard’s disappearance, we may
 7    2,   11|          to the complicity of the guard.”~“Well, but granting that
 8    2,   11|          to the complicity of the guard.”~The police-officer shook
 9    2,   11|            It was the body of the guard, quite cold, stabbed to
10    2,   13|           Glenarvan were on their guard. In lonely settlements and
11    2,   13|         accident, the body of the guard picked up about half a mile
12    2,   13|          cautioned to be on their guard, and to communicate to the
13    2,   17|         camp, and two men mounted guard round it, who were relieved
14    2,   17|           and Wilson, who were on guard, were brought into the wagon,
15    3,   11|      watchful sentinels relieving guard at the door of the Ware-Atoua.~
16    3,   11|          that accompanied them. A guard of natives conducted them
17    3,   11|          kauri, and then stood on guard without taking their eyes
18    3,   12|       twenty-five natives keeping guard on the Ware-Atoua. A great
19    3,   12|        But they all kept watchful guard on the hut confided to their
20    3,   12|          may forget that he is on guard; the prisoner never forgets
21    3,   12|        ground, watched the native guard through a crevice of the
22    3,   12|            One of the warriors on guard, startled by an unusual
23    3,   16|         the forecastle, and under guard.”~“Why was he imprisoned?”~“
24    3,   17|          prison. Two sailors kept guard at the door, with orders
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