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 1    1,    8|        Teneriffe, which I always wished to visit. This is an opportunity,
 2    1,   15|         value of gold. Glenarvan wished to purchase an eighth horse
 3    1,   18|          nothing better could be wished. A dozen of red partridges
 4    1,   24|      have supper at six. Paganel wished to get up a splendid spread
 5    1,   25|    rushing current beneath.~They wished one another “good-night,”
 6    1,   26|          could not reply; but he wished at least, to leave the brave
 7    2,    5|        passengers. But Glenarvan wished to remain above.~“No, your
 8    2,    6|      that and the 38th Glenarvan wished to leave no part unexplored.~
 9    2,    8|         to the vessel, for Paddy wished to return the visit of Lord
10    2,   10| Naturally enough, the geographer wished to preserve this interesting
11    2,   11|        of the railway. Glenarvan wished to spare the ladies the
12    2,   12|         Lachlan,” he replied. “I wished to see my family again.”~“
13    2,   15|       over, unless the travelers wished to be stoned. It lasted
14    3,    8|        Neither Mary Grant or she wished to halt, and they continued
15    3,   16|         he, on the contrary, who wished to bring me to the Australian
16    3,   16|         others had retired. They wished to put some further questions
17    3,   17|        this very DUNCAN that you wished to deliver into the hands
18    3,   20|         transferred, Harry Grant wished to do the honors of his
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