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 1    1,    3|         yes,” said Lady Helena, eagerly; “and you?”~“I am Miss Grant,
 2    1,   13|         of the whole party, who eagerly took possession of it.~They
 3    1,   13|      Coffee was soon ready, and eagerly gulped down by everybody.
 4    1,   13|       killed.~They all hastened eagerly into the hut, to examine
 5    1,   17|      course of thirty miles and eagerly looked forward to a good
 6    1,   21|        the fresh hope.~They all eagerly crowded round the Sergeant,
 7    2,    9|      talked more than they ate, eagerly asking Paganel questions
 8    2,   12|        geography. They learn it eagerly, and on the other hand,
 9    2,   13|        arrested?” asked Ayrton, eagerly.~“No,” replied McNabbs,
10    2,   14|   amusements, which was adopted eagerly.~At noon, seven vigorous
11    3,    1|         any trace?” asked John, eagerly. “Have you recovered the
12    3,    4|    blank horizon. He scanned it eagerly during every short interval
13    3,   16|         is he?” asked Glenarvan eagerly.~“In a cabin in the forecastle,
14    3,   17|     hastened up to his wife and eagerly asked:~“Has he spoken?”~“
15    3,   18|       the facts?” asked Paganel eagerly.~“No,” said Glenarvan. “
16    3,   20| willingly. Robert and Mary were eagerly longing to see the solitary
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