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 1  Int      |     each region the rescuers meet with adventures characteristic
 2    1,    4|    and the Major came out to meet him.~Lady Helena flew toward
 3    1,   13|    continued. They seemed to meet together and cross the chain
 4    1,   14|    how could we ever dare to meet the father? What right have
 5    1,   14|      they did not venture to meet his gaze.~At last he said,~“
 6    1,   15|    came two steps forward to meet him, and Glenarvan caught
 7    1,   18|        But couldnt we go to meet them? It would spare them
 8    1,   19|      with firm foot ready to meet the attacks of the infuriated
 9    1,   20|  here that Thalcave hoped to meet the Caciques, in whose hands,
10    1,   24| Paganel can hardly expect to meet with wild beasts in this
11    2,    5|    Let the storm come, we’ll meet it!”~John Mangles remained
12    2,    8|       Well?”~“Where will you meet the DUNCAN again?”~“At Melbourne,
13    2,    8|   importance that she should meet us to the very day, at whatever
14    2,   11|     buyers were hastening to meet the in-coming escort; the
15    2,   14|       Lord Glenarvan came to meet them, and, as a stranger,
16    2,   16|   find any. It is unusual to meet with such a tumultuous river
17    2,   17|      face to face. Better to meet a tiger on the plain than
18    2,   18|  safer channel, the order to meet us.”~“That seems the only
19    2,   18| cried Robert, running out to meet Lord Glenarvan.~“Mulrady?—”~“
20    3,   13|   Glenarvan, came forward to meet him.~“Dear Edward,” said
21    3,   15|     strength he was about to meet the attack, when John Mangles
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