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 1    1,    1|     hardness of granite. A few sharp strokes, however, soon shivered
 2    1,   11|        his mule. Nothing but a sharp recall from Glenarvan kept
 3    1,   12|        were forced to bestride sharp peaks and leap over chasms
 4    1,   16|      journey. Glenarvan kept a sharp lookout for the appearance
 5    1,   24| footmarks; I began to feel the sharp pangs of hunger, and the
 6    1,   25|     was already scarified with sharp bright lines, which were
 7    2,    1|      was running eastward, her sharp keel rapidly cutting her
 8    2,    2|          Some hours later, the sharp, lofty crags of the group
 9    2,    5|  cutting through them with her sharp prow, bury herself in their
10    2,   14|     fear their strong paws and sharp nails, did not care to approach
11    2,   15|        could not go well round sharp turnings, prop up the wagon
12    2,   15|    have held out against those sharp icicles, some of which had
13    2,   17|        they resolved to keep a sharp lookout. The wagon, a regular
14    2,   18|    During one of these calms a sharp whistle reached them. John
15    2,   19|   tangle of darts, a medley of sharp little sticks, and a path
16    3,   12|      hand from the stroke of a sharp blade. He suppressed a cry.~
17    3,   19|       its peculiar outlines in sharp relief. A few peaks of no
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