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1 1, 3| would not delude you with vain hopes.”~“Oh, tell me all, 2 1, 4| that the search would be vain and perilous, and cost more 3 1, 10| seaboard. But it was all in vain. The most minute inquiries 4 1, 12| passage. The CATAPEZ, after vain attempts at finding an opening, 5 1, 14| taking rest. But all in vain. The child had not only 6 1, 14| All his efforts were in vain, however, and to his repeated 7 1, 22| storm-wind. They looked in vain for some harbor of refuge, 8 1, 24| princes and nobles; but all in vain: he could not find a man 9 2, 6| confidence, but he waited in vain. However, he was one of 10 2, 10| One might search for it in vain in any other part of the 11 2, 12| sleepers, they looked in vain for the little Australian. 12 2, 16| faces. An hour had passed in vain endeavors, and Glenarvan 13 2, 17| need not lose ourselves in vain conjectures, but consider 14 2, 18| to his fate, calling in vain on those for whose sake 15 2, 19| of getting over; but in vain. Had a torrent of lava rushed 16 3, 3| to whom we should look in vain for pity.”~“Well, then,” 17 3, 4| my Lord; we should try in vain! We should be taken, delivered 18 3, 6| Half an hour was lost in vain efforts. John, impatient 19 3, 9| families in Europe are so vain. But he remarks that there 20 3, 9| attempts at resistance had been vain. Their arms and ammunition 21 3, 13| was he often forgot it, in vain regret at the fate of his 22 3, 16| NEW ZEALAND~IT would be vain to attempt to depict the 23 3, 18| to buoy you up again with vain hopes. Besides, we were