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 1    1,   12| strength of the little band was giving way. Glenarvan regretted
 2    1,   13|   artillery. He felt the ground giving way beneath him, and the
 3    1,   15|   satisfied without~V. IV Verne giving him a hug. However, it seemed
 4    1,   16|   looked on composedly, without giving any indication of comprehending
 5    1,   26|       and the Argentine plains, giving the DUNCAN ample time to
 6    2,    2|        then changed altogether, giving the DUNCAN a fair field
 7    2,    5|        at hand.”~And he went on giving his orders to the men, and
 8    2,   13|       Nature made no mistake in giving this peculiar foliage to
 9    2,   13|         it is not a question of giving up our task; but would it
10    2,   18|          he busied himself with giving Mulrady the necessary directions
11    2,   19|     Lady Helena had insisted on giving up the first compartment
12    3,    2|        confining his revenge to giving the natives a few musket-shots,
13    3,    2|   finally quitted these shores, giving them the name Staten-land
14    3,   12|       to appear, and instead of giving the signal for their execution,
15    3,   17|         returning to Europe and giving up for the time this unsuccessful
16    3,   18|        be valuable to me. It is giving for giving, my Lord. Do
17    3,   18|         to me. It is giving for giving, my Lord. Do you agree to
18    3,   19|        into the dark night, and giving way to long reveries, interrupted
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