The 112 occurrences of up in there
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Keen is the Marker's ear; that the sight of him therefore may not disconcert you, he relieves you of his presence and considerately shuts himself up in there--God have you in his keeping!"
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I do wish we had time to go up in there, for the lake is worth seeing.
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I have been so tired of waiting for you, mewed up in there."
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No railroad up in there, and I guess there never will be.
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I should call that the gate of another land of mystery--up in there somewhere Sir John Franklin perished.
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They say a man was taken captive by the Indians up in there, and lived with them several years, and then got out.
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There are sheep up in there, of two kinds, and moose and grizzly bear and caribou.
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But they found color up in there.
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Far back as the country was settled--well, they say the first Lorrigan went up in there to get away from the draft in the Civil War, and headed a gang of outlaws that shot and hung more white men and Injuns than any outfit in the State--and that's going some.
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And my side--things are all busted up in there.
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"It was like the Red Sea," said I; "all the cattle piled up in there, and going round and round."
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I imagine there are quite a few Sub-Assembly 3-A's stacked up in there by now.