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 1    1,   12| climbing at all, or perhaps he fancied he was descending.~The whole
 2    1,   13|        At certain intervals he fancied he could hear rumbling noises
 3    1,   16|    seemed not to hear. Paganel fancied he could detect an ironical
 4    1,   18|      say?” asked Glenarvan. “I fancied he was advising us to separate.”~“
 5    1,   26|         and listened, and even fancied he caught occasional glimpses
 6    2,    1|       poor Mary. Sometimes she fancied she could see her father,
 7    2,    5|        in thick mist. But John fancied he could see beyond the
 8    2,    6|       of Scotland, and Paganel fancied it like some barren parts
 9    2,    7|        great strides, as if he fancied himself on the deck of his
10    2,   13|       The travelers might have fancied themselves back in those
11    2,   14|        and to his great amaze, fancied he heard the sounds of a
12    2,   15|       half a mile, and McNabbs fancied he saw a shadow pass across
13    3,   14|  stopped; almost retreated. He fancied he heard something in the
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