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 1    1,    9|          STRAITS OF MAGELLAN~THE joy on board was universal when
 2    1,   13|          hard work, to the great joy of the whole party, who
 3    1,   13|         but Glenarvan damped his joy somewhat by remarking that
 4    1,   14|       heart.~But a wilder cry of joy never broke from human lips,
 5    1,   15|          contrary.~But the first joy of deliverance over, the
 6    1,   16|         then to the Pampas.”~The joy of Glenarvan can not be
 7    1,   20|    STRANGE SIGNS~AFTER the first joy of the meeting was over,
 8    1,   24|      thought so filled them with joy that they forgot all the
 9    2,    1|        the first few moments the joy of reunion completely filled
10    2,    7|         it was, and she wept for joy.~Up to this time no one
11    2,   14| refinements of opulence, was the joy of the young squatters in
12    2,   14|    squatter’s words caused great joy to his auditors. They completely
13    2,   17|     degrees calmer. The gleam of joy that shone in his eyes died
14    3,    1|           What is stronger?”~“My joy on the one hand, my despair
15    3,   12|    Mangles; Robert, radiant with joy, triumphant at his success,
16    3,   14|     difficult to conceive of the joy that pervaded the oudoupa.
17    3,   16|         They were delirious with joy. The geographer was absolutely
18    3,   20|         XX CAPTAIN GRANT’S STORY~JOY does not kill, for both
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