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 1    1,    1|       a shapeless lump he had managed to pull out, though with
 2    1,    3|     word for word, and how we managed to make out the complete
 3    1,    4|   with tact and prudence, she managed to support and educate him,
 4    1,    5|     with the store-rooms, and managed so well that he succeeded
 5    1,    7|      t despair. It can all be managed; you will only have to put
 6    1,    9|      for this young girl, and managed to conceal his sentiments
 7    1,   15|    Paganel was right. He soon managed to exchange a few words
 8    1,   15|   Spanish words which Paganel managed to make out. His offer was
 9    1,   18|      down, and Glenarvan also managed very cleverly to kill a
10    1,   21|   shores of the Colorado, but managed at length to make his escape,
11    1,   24|     brave fellow had actually managed to catch, with only a pin
12    2,    1|      on Mary’s cheek. Then he managed to turn the conversation
13    2,    7|    night in October, 1864, he managed to escape the vigilance
14    2,    7|       a minute, Paddy OMoore managed to say, “My Lord, you may
15    2,    9|   thunder of applause, and he managed to stop.~Certainly after
16    2,   14|  squatters and settlers. They managed their immense property with
17    2,   15|       fifteen good miles, and managed to get over a pretty hilly
18    2,   18|      us there, if we have not managed to cross the Snowy, let
19    2,   19|  seized their oars again, and managed to push it in an oblique
20    3,    7| English yoke. It was cleverly managed, and these chiefs were influenced
21    3,   13|        One night, however, he managed to break his rope and escape.
22    3,   20|     Joe Bell, who with myself managed to reach shore after twenty
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