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 1    1,    4|  eyes, though her voice was firm, and her face beamed with
 2    1,   13|     by the shock, but still firm on his legs. This was the
 3    1,   16|    fast, finding the ground firm, and the temperature bearable.
 4    1,   18|  horsemanship.”~“I can hold firm on, that’s all,” replied
 5    1,   18| must teach a man to hold on firm; and as to managing the
 6    1,   19|    Lord,” said the lad in a firm tone, “and moreover, beside
 7    1,   19|  gun steady, and stood with firm foot ready to meet the attacks
 8    1,   22|  always confident, remained firm at his post, like a man
 9    2,    5|       said the captain in a firm tone, “I must be alone with
10    2,    6|   granite, which afforded a firm hold. There was no danger
11    2,    7|    I,” rejoined Ayrton in a firm tone, though somewhat agitated
12    2,   15|   parts, but still standing firm on its wooden disks, came
13    2,   16|      Ayrton had spoken in a firm tone, and Paganel, at whom
14    3,   12| ladies—”~Glenarvan’s voice, firm till now, faltered. He was
15    3,   13|    added the young captain, firm in the faith of his Scotch
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