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 1    1,   14|      and his powerful wings bore him along with scarcely
 2    1,   22|   except Thaouka, who still bore his master, had gone down
 3    2,   13|   of some eucalyptus, which bore marks of a comparatively
 4    2,   14| Darling.~Now Hottam Station bore the palm for business and
 5    2,   15|     not prevent. The ladies bore their share of discomfort
 6    2,   19| roadstead, but none of them bore the flag of Malcolm.~Glenarvan,
 7    3,    1|   at the foot of a tree. It bore the convict’s original number
 8    3,    4|     happiness. John Mangles bore him company, and endured
 9    3,    9|     merits of the first who bore them, and are no certificate
10    3,   10|  her behalf. His companions bore the deluge of invectives
11    3,   12|     this hut; I had only to bore some feet in soft earth,
12    3,   12|   their happiness. But they bore steadily eastward, as much
13    3,   16|     not written by you, but bore your signature, my Lord.”~“
14    3,   19|    boldness and gentleness, bore a resemblance both to Mary
15    3,   21|    to the shoulders, and he bore on his chest a heraldic
16    3,   21|     get over, and he always bore a grudge to New Zealand
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