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1  Praised men for work in bad weather.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
2  Mate now more demoralised than either of men.
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3  well, then all men shall know that I have been true to my trust.
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4  I think he is one of the most resolute men I ever saw, and yet the most calm.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER V
5  In selfish men caution is as secure an armour for their foes as for themselves.
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6  Fear there will be some trouble, as either he or the men will do some violence.
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7  One of the men who came up here often to look for the boats was followed by his dog.
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8  It was this madman who had got rid of the men one by one, and now he has followed them himself.
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9  I noticed that the old men did not lose any time in coming up and sitting near her when we sat down.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
10  Indeed, I am writing now, with my book on my knee, and listening to the talk of three old men who are sitting beside me.
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11  Why, there is hardly a foot of soil in all this region that has not been enriched by the blood of men, patriots or invaders.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER II
12  The rays of the searchlight were kept fixed on the harbour mouth across the East Pier, where the shock was expected, and men waited breathless.
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13  I ran back at once, told the watchman to get three or four men immediately and follow me into the grounds of Carfax, in case our friend might be dangerous.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII
14  The men working the searchlight, after scouring the entrance of the harbour without seeing anything, then turned the light on the derelict and kept it there.
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15  First mate angry; said it was folly, and to yield to such foolish ideas would demoralise the men; said he would engage to keep them out of trouble with a handspike.
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16  The wind roared like thunder, and blew with such force that it was with difficulty that even strong men kept their feet, or clung with grim clasp to the iron stanchions.
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17  He had evidently, as the doctor said, fallen back in the seat in some sort of fright, for there was a look of fear and horror on his face that the men said made them shudder.
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