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 1    1,   17|                CHAPTER XVII A SERIOUS NECESSITY~THE Argentine
 2    1,   18|   want of water might involve serious calamities. Thalcave said
 3    1,   21|       of the Pampas? It was a serious question which would need
 4    2,    6|       of rotation. This was a serious damage, so serious as to
 5    2,    6|      was a serious damage, so serious as to require more skilful
 6    2,    7|      replied Mangles.~“To any serious extent?”~“No; but such injuries
 7    2,   11| invitations, and his somewhat serious conversation was not unpleasing.~
 8    2,   11|       the railway!”~Something serious must have occurred to produce
 9    2,   16|        your plan is worthy of serious consideration. The worst
10    2,   17|     than the traitor.~But one serious consequence must come out
11    3,    1|     in the attempt!”~It was a serious undertaking to which John
12    3,    1|    proposition was taken into serious consideration. Paganel on
13    3,    5|      his friends conversed on serious matters as they walked up
14    3,    6|     wait for the next tide, a serious consideration, and one that
15    3,   10|       upon.~There was another serious element in their grief.
16    3,   13| present emergency came on for serious discussion. The natives
17    3,   15|      air.~Next day was one of serious difficulties. Their route
18    3,   18|       out grand projects, but serious disputes often arose between
19    3,   18|      in the British Navy. But serious injuries had to be repaired.
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