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 1    1,    1|    stroke cut off his tail.~This ended the business, for there
 2    1,    3|          said when the narration ended, was: “Oh, ma’am, the paper,
 3    1,    4|    suffered for him; and, as she ended, he flung himself on her
 4    1,    5|         service, and when he had ended and pronounced the benediction,
 5    1,   10|         that is our motto.”~This ended the discussion, if a conversation
 6    1,   16|      situation?”~“Nothing.”~This ended the conversation. It was
 7    1,   21|   journey across the Pampas, and ended by inquiring the reason
 8    1,   24|    subject.”~So the conversation ended—a conversation which great
 9    2,    6| congratulated him heartily as he ended his narration; and Paddy
10    2,    7|       reefs of Twofold Bay.~This ended Ayrton’s recital, and more
11    2,    7|      settler, when the narrative ended, “I have nothing but good
12    2,   14|         his own.~This occurrence ended the sport. The band of marsupia
13    2,   15|      isolated pines. The passage ended in the plains of Gippsland.
14    2,   19|         gone before the work was ended. It was completed next morning.~
15    2,   19|       the hands of Ben Joyce!~So ended this journey across Australia,
16    3,   11|      devour the deer. This scene ended, a score of fires were lit
17    3,   12|     Europeans can die.”~The meal ended. Lady Helena repeated the
18    3,   20|        kisses and caresses as he ended his narrative.~It was now
19    3,   21|        the intractable Major, he ended by confiding to him, under
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