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 1    1,    1|      a trial trip a few miles outside the Firth of Clyde. She
 2    1,    1|       close inspection of the outside. The neck was long and slender,
 3    1,   13|       anxiously to the sounds outside the hut.~At certain intervals
 4    1,   19|    the least about the wolves outside, though their yells had
 5    1,   22|      against the ruined cabin outside found their way within and
 6    1,   22|     give way. The poor horses outside, exposed to all the inclemency
 7    1,   23|      About forty miles at the outside,” replied Paganel; “and
 8    2,    6| circular point from the winds outside in the open sea.~Lord Glenarvan
 9    2,   11|        Ayrton was for passing outside the town without going through
10    2,   15|  themselves under the tent or outside under the trees, which is
11    2,   17|    resounded at the same time outside.~John Mangles and the sailors,
12    2,   18|     John Mangles were on duty outside. This precaution was necessary,
13    3,   11|     the tomb, had been chosen outside the fortress, about two
14    3,   12|       house creaked: the fire outside revived with the puffs of
15    3,   12|      hollowing out the ground outside.~As soon as he was sure
16    3,   12| Glenarvan.~“Watch the savages outside,” said Robert.~Mulrady,
17    3,   12|    feet of perpendicular fall outside the grotto.~After that the
18    3,   12|      heard some unusual noise outside the Ware-Atoua, he went
19    3,   17|    fifteen days longer at the outside. It was necessary, therefore,
20    3,   17|     nervous anxiety, remained outside the cabin, alternately resolved
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