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 1    1,    3|     rocks, and lying at length exhausted on the beach.~More than
 2    1,   12|       mountain when he saw how exhausted his men had become. Young
 3    1,   13|  gasped for breath, and became exhausted and nearly inanimate, only
 4    1,   15|        step, and he had nearly exhausted his vocabulary of adjectives
 5    1,   22|        had soon placed all the exhausted swimmers in a place of security.~
 6    1,   26|        fell on their ears, the exhausted men forgot their fatigue,
 7    2,    7|     stopped. The crew were too exhausted to work the pumps, and for
 8    2,    7|   ventured; and at last, in an exhausted and all but dying condition,
 9    2,   10|     legs. Nature seems to have exhausted in its favor all the primitive
10    2,   16|   quartermaster, un-yoking the exhausted beasts.~“Now, friends,”
11    2,   19| temporary influx would soon be exhausted, and the violence also.
12    3,   10|    mats. Lady Helena was quite exhausted, her moral energies prostrate,
13    3,   13|      was very welcome in their exhausted state.~Glenarvan was too
14    3,   15|       of Sicily should ever be exhausted, it is here, in this little
15    3,   15|      sufficient to recruit the exhausted strength of the little party,
16    3,   15|     The provisions were almost exhausted, and there was no means
17    3,   15|     her distance; but the poor exhausted fellows grew weaker, and
18    3,   20|        came back to the shore, exhausted and overcome with emotion
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