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 1    1,    3|        husband returns, you will remain at the Castle.”~“Oh, no,
 2    1,   24|       lower the liquid mass must remain stationary, as in the case
 3    2,    4|         days longer, and the sea remain favorable, the yacht would
 4    2,    5|         Mangles; “but you cannot remain on deck, madam, no more
 5    2,    5|          But Glenarvan wished to remain above.~“No, your Lordship,”
 6    2,    7| legitimate curiosity. What could remain to be said that he had not
 7    2,    7|      hostile tribes would hardly remain anywhere near the districts
 8    2,   16|        that the expedition would remain on the banks of the Snowy
 9    2,   18|         should the passage still remain impracticable, the convicts
10    2,   19|          begged to be allowed to remain, and even to remain alone,
11    2,   19|   allowed to remain, and even to remain alone, till assistance could
12    3,    6|        you will see that it will remain quite stationary except
13    3,   19|        Mediterranean, it did not remain long above the waves, and
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