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1 1, 3| will be back. My husband determined to lay the document before 2 1, 4| course she should adopt, but determined to go to Dumbartonshire 3 1, 9| few Spanish volumes, and determined forthwith to set to work 4 1, 16| the lips of the Major, and determined to carry the day, was about 5 1, 17| a great rate. Glenarvan determined to go up to them; but he 6 1, 19| actual state of affairs, he determined to bring things to a crisis.~“ 7 1, 19| blind and obstinate, and determined to sacrifice himself at 8 1, 22| saying a word. His bold, determined nature made it impossible 9 1, 24| the afternoon, and they determined to have supper at six. Paganel 10 2, 6| Bernouilli? This was soon determined by taking the position of 11 2, 9| known in England when they determined to send their criminals 12 2, 10| shallower, and it was here they determined to try to pass over. The 13 2, 13| frighten eight well-armed, determined men. My advice, then, is 14 2, 17| and the audacious fellow determined to act his part immediately. 15 2, 18| said the Major, coolly, determined to prevent Glenarvan from 16 2, 18| the brave fellow was so determined to speak.”~This revelation 17 2, 19| Glenarvan was suffering. He determined to conquer the difficulty 18 3, 4| that the passengers were determined to hold their own, for after 19 3, 17| affair. But Glenarvan was determined to be patient. Powerful 20 3, 17| shook his head like a man determined to be silent.~“Will you 21 3, 18| Without the least hesitation I determined to appropriate the DUNCAN, 22 3, 20| vessel, and, as Glenarvan had determined to start the same day, he