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1 1, 2| them up to the light, and trying to decipher the least scrap 2 1, 4| heroine through those long trying years. But Lady Helena thought 3 1, 8| as the Spanish call it, a trying season to travelers, but 4 1, 16| night, and was sufficiently trying to poor fellows only sheltered 5 1, 19| common consent, and were trying to get in on the opposite 6 1, 21| few minutes, like a man trying to ransack his memory. At 7 1, 21| it over and over, as if trying to extract some new meaning 8 1, 22| words of the document, and trying to discover some new meaning. 9 1, 25| a minute ago, when I was trying to sleep, several facts 10 2, 1| arrival of the boat, and trying to count the number of its 11 2, 5| fixed on the north, as if trying to pierce through the thick 12 2, 16| true,” returned Paganel, trying to get out of his unlucky 13 2, 17| himself about each word, trying to discover some new meaning, 14 2, 19| went to look at the river, trying to invent some bold way 15 3, 5| They have spared us some trying scenes.”~“No doubt,” said 16 3, 7| took their part in the most trying labors of this patriotic 17 3, 8| think so, for it is very trying for Lady Helena and Mary 18 3, 10| howling. . . . . Kai-Koumou is trying to speak.”~Then he was silent 19 3, 12| mountains.~They walked quickly, trying to avoid the points where 20 3, 12| whole tribe, after vainly trying to scale the rock of Ware-Atoua, 21 3, 15| feet, the journey was very trying; for about ten miles the 22 3, 20| providential chance. I accepted our trying lot composedly, always thinking, 23 3, 20| had at first the idea of trying to brave the perils of the