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 1    1,    4| advertisement, and the two children started off together that same day
 2    1,   11|      weather was splendid when they started, the sky a deep cloudless
 3    1,   14|      uttered the next moment, as he started to his feet and exclaimed:~“
 4    1,   15|    Glenarvan and his learned friend started off with him at once.~They
 5    1,   15|            he seemed hardly to have started before they came in sight
 6    1,   19|           Robert woke in alarm, and started to their feet instantly.~“
 7    1,   26|         morning, all the slumberers started to their feet and rushed
 8    2,    6|           said Glenarvan.~Away they started, and, after walking about
 9    2,    7|            and Mangles, and Paganel started up and toward the man that
10    2,    9|       tropical, when Lord Glenarvan started on his new expedition.~Most
11    2,   10|          the 24th of December, they started at daybreak. The heat was
12    2,   10|        months since Sam Machell had started. He had gone at the rate
13    2,   15|          commencement of a fire.~He started up, and went toward the
14    2,   17|         clap of thunder. Ayrton had started up quickly and grasped his
15    2,   18|           So the two brave comrades started, well provisioned and well
16    2,   19|           still energetic travelers started off again. After having
17    2,   19|             walk.~Next morning they started at daybreak. At 11 A. M.
18    2,   19|           Perhaps the yacht has not started,” Glenarvan said, a sudden
19    3,   14|           the slightest sound, they started at every passing cloud.
20    3,   16|            on the dying man when he started up as if touched by an electrical
21    3,   19|            on their ears.~They both started up and leaned over the railing,
22    3,   19|           there!”~And the poor girl started up, and leaning over the
23    3,   20|          name of Tabor, Paganel had started up hastily, and now being
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