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1 1, 3| and she was, moreover, a charming, high-souled, religious 2 1, 7| this was said in a most charming manner. Lord Glenarvan knew 3 1, 8| there are no trees.”~“A charming country!” said the Major.~“ 4 1, 11| he would exclaim, with a charming air of vexation:~“A river 5 1, 21| soldiers.~“You saw them. Charming! good soldiers are Jose, 6 2, 10| Wimerra, which water the charming landscape in the most capricious 7 2, 12| which it emerged into a most charming region, where grand trees, 8 2, 12| shy grace that was very charming.~The conversation with him, 9 2, 14| aromatic perfume.~To these charming groups of native trees were 10 2, 14| avenue of the oaks.~It was a charming house, built of wood and 11 2, 14| of course he thought it charming.~“An adorable creature,” 12 3, 13| to do the honors of this charming abode.”~They followed Paganel, 13 3, 20| He thought her beautiful, charming; and he not only said so 14 3, 21| herself, but good and still charming, fell in love with the geographer’ 15 3, 21| McNabbs.~“Oh, Major, she is charming,” exclaimed Paganel, “a 16 3, 21| Paganel, “a thousand times too charming, and if I must tell you