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 1    1,    6|       crabbed expression of those grave individuals who never laugh
 2    1,    7|           Glenarvan was perfectly grave, and Lady Helena and Mary
 3    1,    7|          proposal was met by such grave, disapproving shakes of
 4    1,    8|         dear Lord; they have made grave mistakes. Oh, I make no
 5    1,   14|         the mountain, but found a grave which some enormous rock
 6    1,   15|       indeed, to see him standing grave and motionless on his pedestal
 7    1,   15|        and the ensuing night. Two grave questions, moreover, had
 8    1,   16|           for an Indian is always grave.~“You are not going to Carmen,
 9    1,   16|        words, and he gazed at the grave Indian as if he could read
10    1,   20|           that there must be some grave cause for it; but worse
11    1,   23|       remember, Robert, this is a grave discussion. I will do my
12    2,    6|          nor Robert suspected the grave perils they had just escaped.~
13    2,   12|         name of God his voice was grave and his eyes beamed with
14    2,   12| understood and appreciated by the grave Scotch, who admired the
15    2,   15|      horses.~The situation became grave. The unmounted horsemen
16    2,   16|         Glenarvan.~And after this grave reply, which completely
17    3,   11|         red ochre, stood near the grave where the bodies were to
18    3,   13|           place of the newly made grave. There lay the chief’s weapons,
19    3,   16|          the Major, who said in a grave tone:~“Well, my good Paganel,
20    3,   17|  mastering himself, he added in a grave voice:~“Ayrton, there is
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