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1 1, 5| would enable her to take advantage of every favorable wind, 2 1, 8| And then I should have one advantage, which is by no means inconsiderable— 3 1, 13| remained standing, to take advantage of his peculiar powers of 4 1, 24| sub-species.”~“A mighty advantage, certainly!” replied McNabbs, “ 5 2, 5| canvas, intending to take advantage of the slightest breeze.~“ 6 2, 5| audible, but Lady Helena took advantage of a sudden lull to ask 7 2, 5| length of time. The great advantage of keeping up the mainsail 8 2, 9| Still, that is no small advantage,” said Glenarvan.~“No doubt; 9 2, 15| certainly be advisable to take advantage of the Lucknow route to 10 3, 1| that it was easy to take advantage of it.~John Mangles supported 11 3, 5| HALLEY and his crew, taking advantage of the darkness of night 12 3, 6| John why he did not take advantage of this swell to get nearer 13 3, 13| Kara-Tete, Paganel took advantage, like Robert, of the commotion 14 3, 13| revived now, and ought to take advantage of it. To-night we will 15 3, 14| for us, and we must take advantage of their superstition to 16 3, 15| His nyctalopia was a great advantage, his cat-like sight enabling 17 3, 15| He was too wise to take advantage of a word spoken in a moment