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1 1, 13| grilled llama wouldn’t be bad with this, would it? They 2 1, 17| nothing, and got up in a very bad temper.~He was quite willing 3 1, 17| wind that has put you in a bad temper. I have heard that, 4 1, 18| still remained was almost bad, and could not quench thirst. 5 1, 19| catching his meaning. “Bad beasts; frightened; Thaouka, 6 1, 22| each other in dismay.~“A bad omen,” said Wilson.~“Yes, 7 1, 22| repeated Mulrady.~“What’s bad in the Highlands is not 8 1, 24| And I say he did a very bad thing,” retorted Paganel, “ 9 1, 24| so much the better; if bad, never mind. Ah, I see you 10 2, 4| England? But it is just a bad joke.”~“Bad enough, certainly, 11 2, 4| it is just a bad joke.”~“Bad enough, certainly, but still 12 2, 5| think we are going to have bad weather?” replied Glenarvan, 13 2, 13| the worse. However, this bad habit of squatters or natives 14 2, 16| breakfast to make up for their bad night, the discussion was 15 3, 2| heavy stern, made her a bad sailor, the perfect type 16 3, 2| Auckland, no matter how bad a sailor the MACQUARIE was.~ 17 3, 3| my friend. They have a bad name in these waters. It 18 3, 13| Hihi, or Sunbeam, was not a bad fellow. Paganel’s spectacles 19 3, 13| he has inside. It is too bad that millions of horse-power 20 3, 19| Major, “he would be too bad a gift even to bestow on