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 1    1,    5|  goodness, if the features were somewhat coarse. He had been brought
 2    1,   13|        Glenarvan damped his joy somewhat by remarking that the quadrupeds
 3    1,   14|      water, though it was still somewhat muddy after the disturbance
 4    1,   16|    evening mists. They were all somewhat fatigued with the journey,
 5    1,   17|        time,” retorted Paganel, somewhat sharply. “The Gauchos are
 6    1,   21|     Major.~“Yes,” said Paganel, somewhat proudly. “One has friends
 7    1,   22|      miles behind.~Thalcave was somewhat anxiously observing a state
 8    2,    7|   Ayrton in a firm tone, though somewhat agitated voice. “A Scotchman
 9    2,    7|        search,” said Glenarvan, somewhat disconcerted. “How can we
10    2,   11|      daily invitations, and his somewhat serious conversation was
11    2,   11| December, the march was delayed somewhat by a succession of little
12    2,   14|    miles, the bullocks arrived, somewhat fatigued. The tent was pitched
13    2,   15|    fatigues of the voyage. This somewhat reassured Glenarvan, and
14    2,   16|    propose?” said John Mangles, somewhat impatiently.~“Yes, that
15    3,   16|         that the old sailor was somewhat disconcerted.~“Of Australia?”
16    3,   20|     owed his deliverance to the somewhat hieroglyphical~V. IV Verne
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