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 1    1,    4|       personal development, he resolved to found an immense Scotch
 2    1,    4|    then only fourteen, but she resolved to face her situation bravely,
 3    1,    5|       Luss.~The departure once resolved upon, there was not an hour
 4    1,   19|       round the young lad, and resolved to defend him as long as
 5    1,   20|  breeding cattle; but Thalcave resolved not to stop at any of them,
 6    2,    5|        her screw propeller. He resolved to rely on the mainsail
 7    2,    8|       be altered, John Mangles resolved that the interior should
 8    2,   14| visible on the horizon. It was resolved to camp there the same night.
 9    2,   15|        recent marks.~The Major resolved to find out what these fellows
10    2,   17|        safe; consequently they resolved to keep a sharp lookout.
11    2,   18|   preoccupation, but he seemed resolved to keep it secret. No doubt
12    2,   19|  bushrangers and bandits.~They resolved to set off without delay.
13    3,    1|     was finally arranged; they resolved to reach Melbourne without
14    3,    2|    took the hint, but mentally resolved that he would nevertheless
15    3,    7|  replied Paganel. “The English resolved to march on Taranaki province
16    3,    9|       Glenarvan’s advice, they resolved to affect utter indifference
17    3,   13|       be therefore tabooed. He resolved to take refuge there, being
18    3,   14|      discussion, the fugitives resolved to make for the Bay of Plenty,
19    3,   16|   listen to first, and at last resolved to hear nobody but Glenarvan,
20    3,   17|        herself vanquished. She resolved to struggle to the last
21    3,   17| outside the cabin, alternately resolved to exhaust completely this
22    3,   17|        of success, alternately resolved to rush in and snatch his
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