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 1  Int      |        eruption.~Here then are fancy and extravagance mixed with
 2    1,    6|     that of a seaman; he can’t fancy any other, even for a woman.
 3    1,    8|      too much according to the fancy of geographers.”~“I know
 4    1,   25|     its roots. Glenarvan could fancy the caimansteeth were
 5    2,    2|     Paganel; and if you take a fancy to learn Australian, don’
 6    2,    4|        be known to you.”~“Just fancy,” retorted Paganel, throwing
 7    2,    8|      about them which took her fancy. Ayrton, goad in hand, stood
 8    2,   13|  courage, will not be sorry, I fancy, to have a good night’s
 9    3,    1|     bear!” added the Major.~“I fancy,” said John Mangles, “that
10    3,    3|        himself, if that is his fancy.”~“All that is very true,
11    3,    5|      is only one thing I could fancy, and nobody here could get
12    3,    7| accomplished marksman. I dont fancy we shall pick up an escort
13    3,   13|       said Paganel, “I have no fancy for staying on the cone.
14    3,   13|     use. What ideas they have! Fancy carrying arms in the other
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