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 1    1,    4|           the United States did—an example doubtless to be followed
 2    1,    8|      rather providence. Follow our example. It was providence that
 3    1,   15|       gravity. Besides, he set the example himself, and said:~“Laugh
 4    1,   18| light-footed, felt the spur of his example, and followed him bravely.
 5    1,   18|      meaning, and, inspired by his example, made a last effort, and
 6    1,   18|             but he did not set the example.~Thalcave drank very quietly,
 7    1,   19|            had followed the common example, and lay in profound slumber
 8    1,   19|       Already Thalcave had set the example, for whenever a wolf came
 9    1,   26|        each, following the Major’s example, scooped out a hole in the
10    2,    5|            and felt he must set an example in obedience. He therefore
11    2,   19|      footed it bravely, setting an example, and encouraging one and
12    3,    3|     sailors willingly followed his example, and no ship ever sailed
13    3,    9|            be the strength and the example of his wife and companions;
14    3,   20|          all the crew followed his example, as if in presence of a
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