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 1    1,    5|         vocation.~“And I hope he wont spare me the ‘cat-o-nine-tails’
 2    1,    8|   Paganel said:~“My dear Lord, I wont stand on ceremony with
 3    1,   15|        he said to the Major, “it wont be my fault; but who would
 4    1,   18| Glenarvan, “the Patagonian and I wont have much to talk about;
 5    1,   18|        to be a sailor.”~“The one wont hinder the other. If all
 6    1,   18|         said:~“Well, our friends wont be disappointed this time;
 7    1,   18|          that an hour’s shooting wont be lost time. Are you
 8    1,   25|         may say, Paganel, a nest wont do for a man, and you
 9    1,   25|       Paganel.~“Philosophy! that wont keep you from getting
10    2,    4|   Paganel, in a confident tone. “Wont we, friends?”~“Most certainly,”
11    2,    4|   conversation, he added—~“But I wont admit the supposition
12    2,   12|         genuine religious fervor won him over completely. Indeed,
13    2,   14|          better. If you fail, it wont matter much. We shall
14    2,   15|         the landlord of this inn wont make his fortune in a
15    3,   19|          sailor, you’ll say yes, wont you, sister? And let me
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