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 1    1,    1|      few minutes after with his cousin, and asked John Mangles,
 2    1,    1|         all one to me,” was his cousin’s cool reply.~“The more
 3    1,    1|         we’re to see,” said his cousin. “Well, Tom.”~“Here it is,”
 4    1,    4|    little ones in charge of his cousin, a good old lady. Captain
 5    1,    4| children to the care of his old cousin set off to explore the great
 6    1,    4|        at this juncture the old cousin died, and Harry Grant’s
 7    1,    4|      children’s sake,” said his cousin. “It would be terrible for
 8    1,    5|        of Scotch noblemen.~As a cousin of Glenarvan, he lived in
 9    1,   14|      grief. For a long time his cousin seemed not to hear him.
10    1,   14|    advice of the rest, told his cousin that start they must, for
11    1,   15| stupefaction. The Major and his cousin exchanged sly glances, and
12    1,   24|         While Glenarvan and his cousin were making these observations,
13    2,    9|  geographical questions, and my cousin McNabbs need not try and
14    2,   14|   replied the stranger, “and my cousin Sandy accompanied me.”~“
15    3,   21|        years of age, in fact, a cousin of McNabbs, a little eccentric
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