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 1    1,    1|  diversion, but be doing a good action.”~“Very well, set to work,
 2    1,    1|       we might say, through the action of the salt water! This
 3    1,    2|   completely obliterated by the action of the water. Lord Glenarvan
 4    1,    4|        married life with a good action. Well, you know, Edward,
 5    1,   12|         gneiss, loosened by the action of the air, fell down with
 6    1,   14|        lives depended on prompt action.~“Yes, yes!” replied Glenarvan. “
 7    1,   15|      mistake the meaning of the action, for the noble face of the
 8    1,   16|    false in speech and false in action,” said Paganel, after he
 9    1,   18| imagined at the discovery.~Some action must be taken immediately,
10    1,   19|    blood, proud in repose as in action, and ready to start at his
11    1,   22|      tinged with blood from the action of the bit, pulled tightly
12    2,    4|   Australian continent, and its action is equally felt in the Atlantic
13    2,    7|      about their future plan of action, profiting by this rencontre
14    2,   16|      determine on our course of action.”~After a tolerably good
15    2,   18|      reasons for this course of action, for the Major heard him
16    2,   19|         a time for despair, but action. The bridge at Kemple Pier
17    2,   19|        position, which made the action of the oars impossible.~
18    3,   10|      was about to end in brutal action.~Kai-Koumou, fearing that
19    3,   14|         this was the moment for action. Speed was necessary. Glenarvan,
20    3,   17|         me, or even a blameable action? Who will affirm that I
21    3,   20|        the Pacific, through the action of the subterranean fires,
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