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 1    1,    1|           If your Lordship would simply break off the neck, I think
 2    1,    9|         Paganel, who was arguing simply for the sake of arguing. “
 3    1,   10| organized?” asked Glenarvan.~“As simply as possible. All there is
 4    1,   16|      retained in the hand. It is simply a rope, thirty feet long,
 5    1,   24|  shrugging his shoulders; “it is simply impossible.”~“Impossible?”
 6    1,   24|          once to be content with simply hardening them on the hot
 7    1,   26|  Thalcave longer, therefore, but simply pressed his hand. Nor could
 8    1,   26|         and offered to Thalcave, simply saying:~“My wife.”~The Indian
 9    2,    4|        he still remained silent, simply shrugging his shoulders,
10    2,    4|    McNabbs?” exclaimed Paganel.~“Simply that perhaps all the incidents
11    2,    6|          John Mangleshand, and simply said: “Thank you, John.”~
12    2,    7|         What then do you know?”~“Simply this—if Captain Grant is
13    2,   10|         to the river again, they simply quenched their thirst, and
14    2,   12|      trousers. He preferred them simply tattooed, and this conventional
15    2,   15|           but in miniature. This simply implies either that the
16    2,   16|      said John Mangles.~“He will simply go back to the Lucknow Road
17    3,   18|         Ayrton,” said Glenarvan, simply.~“And you do right, my Lord.
18    3,   21|          incident. The yacht was simply carrying home a cargo of
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