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 1    1,   19|     The barrier of fire just raised by Thalcave had redoubled
 2    1,   22|    He frequently stopped and raised himself on his stirrups
 3    1,   22| inconceivable rapidity. They raised such a whirlwind of water
 4    1,   22|  gigantic walnut-tree, which raised its solitary head above
 5    2,    4|    Australian frogs, that he raised his anchor with all possible
 6    2,    6|  confessed to the Major, who raised a discussion on the subject,
 7    2,   18|    the leather curtains were raised and Glenarvan rejoined his
 8    2,   18|      and when his companions raised him they felt their hands
 9    2,   18|      his head and chest well raised, and Lady Helena succeeded
10    3,    5|   storm, or even a high tide raised by the winds from seaward,
11    3,    5| custom. What was a meal, was raised to the dignity of a ceremony,
12    3,    6|  miles.~A considerable swell raised the waves, and seemed to
13    3,    9|     and three deep; the prow raised like that of a Venetian
14    3,   10| sacred place, on an abruptly raised plateau at the other end
15    3,   10|      mat at the entrance was raised, and a native entered.~He
16    3,   10|   Glenarvan, without a word, raised his arm, a shot! and Kara-Tete
17    3,   11|  Kara-Tete and his wife were raised, the limbs were bent, and
18    3,   12|  girls—”~At this moment John raised the mat, and counted twenty-five
19    3,   14|     plane. As they gradually raised it, the vibrations under
20    3,   19|   elongated island, scarcely raised above the waves, and looking
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