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 1    1,    6|       DUNCAN.~Finding all his efforts baffled by the Major’s indifference,
 2    1,   14|      animation by the Major’s efforts. They had been completely
 3    1,   14|   useless imprudence. All his efforts were in vain, however, and
 4    1,   18|    the legs and paralyzed his efforts at once. In a few seconds
 5    2,   11|       aid, and directed their efforts first to extinguishing the
 6    2,   16|        After renewed vigorous efforts, men and animals stopped.
 7    2,   17| newspaper. He shook it in his efforts to keep back the words that
 8    2,   19|    but, notwithstanding their efforts, Wilson and John Mangles
 9    2,   19|  bleeding hands, seconded his efforts with all his might.~At last
10    2,   19|     ladies were making heroic efforts, but their strength was
11    3,    1|      to prosecute his devoted efforts.~Mary Grant at this crisis
12    3,    6|      an hour was lost in vain efforts. John, impatient of delay,
13    3,   10|  courageous woman made heroic efforts to restrain herself, lest
14    3,   12|     prisoners redoubled their efforts. Their fingers bled, but
15    3,   14|      mass. Under their united efforts the stone soon moved. They
16    3,   20|     man began to organize the efforts of nature. In two years
17    3,   20|    only saved me through your efforts that I might accomplish
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