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 1    1,   14|     by everybody. Paganel was particularly attached to him, and so
 2    1,   19|      the day. Its attacks are particularly dreaded at the ESTANCIAS,
 3    1,   20|    reverse, for the eye has a particularly villainous aspect.”~No physiognomist
 4    1,   22|      climate of this district particularly damp. This was evident by
 5    1,   24|       Our situation is not so particularly agreeable.”~“What! not agreeable!”
 6    1,   26|    waves, and make the sea so particularly rough, that in heavy weather
 7    2,    1|   that John Mangles had grown particularly attentive to Mary Grant.
 8    2,    7|       advice, Ayrton, will be particularly valuable, and I shall be
 9    2,    7|        repeated Ayrton, as if particularly anxious on that score.~“
10    2,    8|   accompany them, for he felt particularly desirous of securing the
11    2,    8|    which last he seemed to be particularly attracted by a cannon mounted
12    2,    8|   massive planks, pleased her particularly. The six bullocks, yoked
13    2,   16|  offered their services. John particularly insisted that he should
14    3,    8| country. The Maories, whom he particularly dreaded, had not yet appeared,
15    3,    9|       Savages in general, and particularly the Maories, have a notion
16    3,   17|   question of returning, more particularly with the captain. John examined
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