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 1    1,    1|  monster and find out what it really is.”~“What do you say, McNabbs?
 2    1,    2|      happened.”~“Then have we really all the particulars now?”
 3    1,    6|     replied Glenarvan.~“Well, really,” said Lady Glenarvan, “
 4    1,    6|      were at home.”~“And they really are at home, my dear Helena,”
 5    1,    8|      to do after him?”~“It is really a great pity,” said Helena. “
 6    1,   15|       uttered Paganel. “Is it really a fact? You are not joking
 7    1,   17| assassinate you?”~“Well, I am really afraid,” replied Glenarvan,
 8    1,   18|       going to leave off, and really there was some danger of
 9    1,   21|      shrugging his shoulders—“really no one, and us, too, our
10    1,   22|     of the seed.”~“The boy is really speaking seriously,” said
11    2,    2|      hardly seemed as if they really could have been absent a
12    2,    9|   mean to say the climate has really any such influence?” said
13    2,   15|      if the word epidemic was really going to be justified. A
14    2,   17|     opinion the man’s name is really Ayrton. Ben Joyce is his
15    3,    5| personal) among the Scotch.”~“Really,” said McNabbs.~“Yes, Major,”
16    3,    6|   waves landward, it does not really move at all. It is mere
17    3,   13| thought McNabbs.~His face was really altered. He wrapped himself
18    3,   14|   inviolably tabooed.”~“It is really a very clever plan,” said
19    3,   14|     retreat; if they were not really duped by the volcanic phenomenon,
20    3,   18|         replied Ayrton, “I am really Tom Ayrton, the quartermaster
21    3,   20|      you tell me at last what really was in your indecipherable
22    3,   21|        said the Major.~“It is really as I tell you,” replied
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