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 1  Int      |          occupied much of Verne’s attention during the three years following
 2    1,    1|   overboard, when the boatswain’s attention was attracted by some large
 3    1,    2|        and here I would draw your attention at once to the incomplete
 4    1,    5| completely monopolized the public attention. A considerable crowd visited
 5    2,    1|          acknowledge so polite an attention by announcing that breakfast
 6    2,    1|        weighty, and deserving our attention, and think them justly entitled
 7    2,    1|    Zealand. Here I must call your attention to the fact that the French
 8    2,    2|           pointed them out to the attention of navigators. The DUNCAN
 9    2,   10|      horses.~Sam Machell drew the attention of his auditors to the fact
10    2,   15|     against the wall arrested his attention.~It was a police notice,
11    3,    6|            John had given all his attention to the building of this
12    3,   12|          morning when the Major’s attention was called to a slight noise
13    3,   12|       said Robert.~Mulrady, whose attention was distracted for a moment
14    3,   13|   exclamation which attracted the attention of his companions. He pointed
15    3,   13|          noticed this, called the attention of his friends to the volcanic
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