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 1    1,    4|      she felt the young girl’s attempt would be useless, and only
 2    1,    5|    that the yacht might safely attempt the circumnavigation of
 3    1,    7|   commission.”~“Yes, I have to attempt a curious and important
 4    1,   11|       As for Robert, his first attempt at mounting was successful,
 5    1,   13|       cry was possible, nor an attempt to get off or stop. They
 6    1,   17|   useless for the travelers to attempt to overtake them with such
 7    1,   18|         and the Indian did not attempt it. He urged Thaouka to
 8    1,   19|        daring, impossible, mad attempt to repulse the infuriated
 9    1,   19|      might have made a useless attempt at flight when his eye fell
10    1,   21|     were the case? Should they attempt a perilous and almost useless
11    1,   22|         tried to joke, but the attempt was a failure.~“My jests
12    1,   23|    dead, for his hands made no attempt to seize anything to stop
13    2,    3|    made Paganel resolve not to attempt to bathe in them.~Toward
14    2,    5|      it was 3 P. M. before his attempt succeeded. A mere shred
15    2,   16|     the purpose, and could not attempt such a task.~However, Ayrton,
16    2,   18|         for it would not do to attempt a short cut across an almost
17    2,   18|   every aspect of the case. To attempt to follow the sailor, to
18    3,    1| Captain Grant or perish in the attempt!”~It was a serious undertaking
19    3,    1|       he probably hesitated to attempt a third interpretation of
20    3,   13|     succeeded in his dangerous attempt, and had arrived the previous
21    3,   16|    ZEALAND~IT would be vain to attempt to depict the feelings of
22    3,   19|  undeceived?~Glenarvan made an attempt, however. He took Robert
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