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 1    1,    4|              I mean this, that we ought to think ourselves fortunate
 2    1,   10|             returned Paganel, “we ought not to lose it. If I am
 3    1,   10|        providential intervention. Ought we to disappoint their hopes?
 4    1,   13|           their haunts, when they ought to have been quietly sleeping?”~“
 5    1,   19|         in which their companions ought to be advancing. They dashed
 6    1,   23|  following up the given parallel, ought we not to try?”~“I dont
 7    2,    8|         which advice, by the way, ought to have removed the Major’
 8    2,   17|        place is here, Edward, you ought not to go.”~“Danger is involved
 9    2,   18|      venturing to this bridge, we ought to reconnoiter, and I will
10    3,    4|           to quit this vessel. We ought to have seen the lights
11    3,    5|        replied Paganel; “and that ought to be taken into account,
12    3,    7| passengers were thrown, something ought to be known of the history
13    3,    8|          of the Waipa and Waikato ought to be reached about five
14    3,   13|       said Glenarvan, “I think we ought to start before we are driven
15    3,   13|           We are revived now, and ought to take advantage of it.
16    3,   14|         dark wood, but he knew it ought to be within two hundred
17    3,   17|           you; and, first of all, ought I to call you Ayrton or
18    3,   19|     Mangles, “at this distance we ought to hear the noise which
19    3,   20|     Paganel, tearing his hair; “I ought not to have forgotten its
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