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 1    1,    7|        the East Indies!”~But in spite of this melancholy reflection,
 2    1,   12|        said:~“Will you go on in spite of all the difficulty?”~“
 3    1,   12|      imperceptible.~However, in spite of their courage, the strength
 4    1,   13| companions left the CASUCHA. In spite of the perfect calmness
 5    1,   13|        of these animals, and in spite of the rarefied atmosphere,
 6    1,   14|      ear. He ventured far up in spite of his being alone, straining
 7    1,   15|       the sight of him, that in spite of his weak state, none
 8    2,    7|    thick, overhanging brows. In spite of extreme leanness there
 9    2,   14|         from going to sleep. In spite of the absence of the moon,
10    2,   14|     McNabbs. The daring boy, in spite of his sister’s injunctions,
11    2,   15|        the innkeeper though, in spite of the notice,” said Glenarvan.~“
12    3,    2|      sails were hoisted. But in spite of this additional canvas
13    3,    4|     turned toward them, and, in spite of the darkness, John could
14    3,    8|    these singular birds. But in spite of rewards offered to the
15    3,   14|       could not but shudder, in spite of his confidence, and in
16    3,   14|       of his confidence, and in spite of the jokes of Paganel.
17    3,   15|         only justice to say, in spite of the general rule that,
18    3,   15|   called his companions, and in spite of their fatigue, the Major,
19    3,   18|     himself and others.~“But in spite of that, I dared to rebel,
20    3,   20|         steal down his cheek in spite of all his self-command;
21    3,   21|        singular fashion. But in spite of interrogations, allusions,
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