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1 1,2| The once slave, though free, would not leave his master. 2 1,8| not return. The place was free. ~Two difficulties remained; 3 1,0| consider. ~"Well, we are free to roast ourselves at Granite 4 1,2| Mercy having again become free, to float down several rafts. 5 2,3| profiting, as they did, by the free, pure air which circulated 6 2,7| creatures were left entirely free, and the settlers avoided 7 2,1| there so soon as it was set free. ~Perhaps in his heart Gideon 8 2,4| recalled him to humanity? If free, would he attempt to fly, 9 2,6| that he might feel himself free; but he did not think of 10 2,6| exclaimed; "one word only-am I free?" ~"You are free," answered 11 2,6| only-am I free?" ~"You are free," answered the engineer. ~" 12 3,9| the cart leave every arm free? Was it impossible to place 13 3,5| cable, so as to assure the free transmission of the current. 14 3,6| and powerful ruler of a free and enlightened people. ~ 15 3,8| vapors and smoke found a free passage through the central 16 3,8| vapors and lava have found a free outlet." ~"True," replied