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 1    1,    1|      There may perhaps be some secret in it,” returned the Major.~“
 2    1,    4|      But whatever might be his secret motives, such was his dream
 3    1,    4|      projects, and that is the secret of the whole affair. So
 4    1,   13|       it. I have found out the secret now.”~“The meat was too
 5    1,   13|     Glenarvan could not sleep. Secret uneasiness kept him in a
 6    1,   16|          that has sent you the secret of this prisoner on the
 7    1,   19|      reassure the child, for a secret terror filled him at the
 8    2,    2|        poetry.~Paganel made no secret of it either. The chaste
 9    2,    6|  Glenarvan kept to himself the secret of his anxiety, and neither
10    2,   18|     seemed resolved to keep it secret. No doubt he had strong
11    3,    1|     answered John, “you have a secret that chokes you.”~“Well!”
12    3,   10|        ancestors!~This was the secret of the outburst of grief
13    3,   11| betrothed to each other in our secret hearts? May I rely on you,
14    3,   16|       I kept our destination a secret, and the crew only knew
15    3,   17| arguments they used to win the secret from the convict, or what
16    3,   17|    succeeded in extracting the secret, and awakening in that adamant
17    3,   18|     possession of an important secret, and he declared that his
18    3,   18|       kept this interpretation secret for nearly two months?”~“
19    3,   21|        happiness. There was no secret now on board, not even John
20    3,   21|  arrayed in splendor.~And this secret of the geographer would
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