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1 Int | following 1865 he even, for a time, deserted his favorite field 2 1, 1| about in the ocean a long time before the shark swallowed 3 1, 4| particulars for the first time. All the while his sister 4 1, 4| It was quite dark by this time, and Lady Helena made the 5 1, 6| out his watch to see the time; but it was not till he 6 1, 7| and minutely for a long time, and finally declared his 7 1, 8| But you can employ your time usefully. This archipelago 8 1, 10| forty-two days from the time she had sailed out of the 9 1, 10| weigh anchor at the same time. There was quite a rivalry 10 1, 10| stairs of the harbor.~“It is time,” said Lord Glenarvan at 11 1, 11| Paganel whiled away the time along the road by practising 12 1, 12| themselves, so to speak. Many a time, but for their devotion 13 1, 12| brave men might be, the time came at last when their 14 1, 13| the rainy season, at this time of the year, at any rate, 15 1, 13| His companions had hardly time to thank him for his obliging 16 1, 13| the two sailors, had just time to throw themselves flat 17 1, 13| his watch and found the time was about two in the morning. 18 1, 14| apple-trees, planted at the time of the conquest, and golden 19 1, 14| other of the Andes. This time the shock had been one of 20 1, 14| minute seemed a very long time to you. Are you sure you 21 1, 14| added, “considering the time that has elapsed, that the 22 1, 14| from his grief. For a long time his cousin seemed not to 23 1, 15| have been studying all this time instead of—”~But Paganel 24 1, 15| rectifying it. In a very short time I shall be able to thank 25 1, 15| language without a book this time, gesticulating at a great 26 1, 17| Thalcave was mistaken this time,” retorted Paganel, somewhat 27 1, 17| Glenarvan thought it was high time to interfere, for the discussion 28 1, 18| upon it without loss of time. My horse is in tolerable 29 1, 18| can, till it is starting time.”~The supper was not very 30 1, 18| lochs of our country. The time sometimes comes back to 31 1, 18| know that.”~“Well, it is time you did, my Lord,” said 32 1, 18| probably, that it would be time enough to despair if the 33 1, 18| won’t be disappointed this time; they will be sure of finding 34 1, 18| s shooting won’t be lost time. Are you ready, Robert?”~“ 35 1, 19| to deal with, and lost no time in loading his carbine and 36 1, 19| thinks it is not the right time.”~But this was not the Indian’ 37 1, 19| paws for their pains.~From time to time another shot had 38 1, 19| their pains.~From time to time another shot had to be fired, 39 1, 19| a crisis.~“In an hour’s time,” he said, “we shall neither 40 1, 19| his carbine for the last time, killed one more enormous 41 1, 19| understand that now was the time when it was clear from the 42 1, 19| by the breath of day.~The time for starting had arrived.~“ 43 1, 20| were prisoners.~From the time of leaving the Guamini, 44 1, 20| been very desirous a long time,” he said to the Major, “ 45 1, 20| been uninhabited for a long time.~Next day, the first ESTANCIAS 46 1, 21| one, and he hoped in due time, with the help of God, to 47 1, 22| his hoof. He knew it was time to start, and at a push 48 1, 22| toward the north.~It was high time, for about five miles south 49 1, 23| with us.”~For the first time Glenarvan could not find 50 1, 23| that is—should we from this time, and all together, give 51 1, 24| while the worthy SAVANT took time to collect his thoughts 52 1, 24| They were having a fine time of it among the thick leaves, 53 1, 24| Noah’s companions at the time of the deluge, I should 54 1, 24| of SAVANTS to the end of time!”~The rest of the party 55 1, 24| were no better. By this time he had traveled a long way, 56 1, 25| saw distinctly that the time was 10 P. M.~On rejoining 57 1, 25| might have chosen a better time for this reassuring information.”~“ 58 1, 25| fanned the flame. It was time to flee, and Glenarvan and 59 1, 26| giving the DUNCAN ample time to double Cape Horn, and 60 1, 26| returned. A second and a third time the Indian fired, awakening 61 1, 26| go in a shorter space of time.~Glenarvan went back to 62 1, 26| the coxswain; “but lose no time your honor, we have not 63 1, 26| from the shore. For a long time, his dark, motionless SILHOUETTE 64 2, 1| eat and talk at the same time. He was so much taken up 65 2, 2| the DUNCAN about the same time as Lord Glenarvan. They 66 2, 3| despair. It is a question of time. At the outset it is quite 67 2, 3| geographers and navigators.~At the time of the DUNCAN’S visit to 68 2, 4| shedding blood, and many a time they have found in them 69 2, 4| we are ignorant, and some time before my departure I learned 70 2, 4| after his vessel. From this time navigators increased. In 71 2, 5| violence for any length of time. The great advantage of 72 2, 5| which were still veiled from time to time in thick mist. But 73 2, 5| still veiled from time to time in thick mist. But John 74 2, 5| been allayed before this time by covering them with a 75 2, 5| reached the bar. Now was the time. “Pour out!” cried the captain, “ 76 2, 6| and plains, just as at the time of its discovery in 1802. 77 2, 6| Patagonian. However, it was not time yet to lose hope altogether, 78 2, 6| formation, which in course of time would be a belt of coral 79 2, 6| Glenarvan and his party had time to reach the house and present 80 2, 7| as if he had not wasted time in making fat. He was broad-shouldered 81 2, 7| wept for joy.~Up to this time no one had ever thought 82 2, 7| the country. Since that time he had never heard the BRITANNIA’ 83 2, 8| GLENARVAN never lost much time between adopting an idea 84 2, 8| little delay as possible. The time of starting was fixed for 85 2, 9| mechanical engines which lose in time what they gain in power. 86 2, 9| and the coast.~Up to this time there had been a singular 87 2, 10| scattered, and it was a work of time to collect them again. Should 88 2, 10| past in good order. It was time for him to return to his 89 2, 11| luckily had lost neither his time nor his trouble. He appeared 90 2, 11| order, he said, to save time. Glenarvan concurred with 91 2, 12| five years, and during that time had never once seen any 92 2, 12| it in his pocket.~By this time night had closed in; it 93 2, 12| in; it was 10 P. M. and time to think of rest, if they 94 2, 13| the wagon, for the first time since leaving Cape Bernouilli, 95 2, 13| shadeless trees, though all the time he was wiping the perspiration 96 2, 13| of the wheels, and from time to time a cry from Ayrton 97 2, 13| wheels, and from time to time a cry from Ayrton to stir 98 2, 13| reach Twofold Bay it will be time enough for that. If any 99 2, 14| remained as if spellbound for a time; the voice ceased and all 100 2, 14| black velvet.~For the first time, too, they saw here the “ 101 2, 14| Europeans have lived a long time among them without having 102 2, 14| for it was at the very time of his shipwreck in the 103 2, 15| the great Alps. From this time their course was a continual 104 2, 15| often perilous task. Many a time Wilson’s hatchet was obliged 105 2, 15| the wagon serving, from time to time, as a house of rest 106 2, 15| wagon serving, from time to time, as a house of rest for 107 2, 16| the cork-oak at harvest time. A miserable network of 108 2, 16| reflection. “There will be time enough to give orders to 109 2, 16| tumultuous river at this time of the year, and it is a 110 2, 16| is useless to waste our time in idle discussion.”~“What 111 2, 16| ford it, or we shall have time to make a canoe. This is 112 2, 16| the country round. Many a time I have been across worse 113 2, 17| Gunshots resounded at the same time outside.~John Mangles and 114 2, 17| Australian continent!~A second time they had been sent on the 115 2, 17| request being made a second time, he said: “Ah, very well. 116 2, 18| got very dark; now was the time to start. The horse prepared 117 2, 18| that was all. He had not time to fire all the barrels. 118 2, 19| AND HOPELESS~IT was not a time for despair, but action. 119 2, 19| so, instead of wasting time in empty words, the next 120 2, 19| the hemorrhage stopped, time and rest would be all that 121 2, 19| whether we shan’t arrive in time to prevent a catastrophe.”~“ 122 2, 19| completed next morning.~By this time the waters had visibly diminished; 123 2, 19| The travelers had barely time to catch hold of the steep 124 2, 19| of his sufferings. It was time. The two young ladies were 125 3, 1| dealt in human flesh in his time.”~“What matter?” answered 126 3, 1| and despair at the same time!”~“Yes; at the idea of visiting 127 3, 2| the vessel.~However, in time, the sails were adjusted 128 3, 2| Robert, went on the poop from time to time, to look at the 129 3, 2| on the poop from time to time, to look at the weather. 130 3, 3| if he had passed all his time in his cabin, but for the 131 3, 3| the coast.”~“If there was time.”~“A terrible extremity,” 132 3, 4| Paganel tried to beguile the time with his stories, but it 133 3, 4| another question; but we have time to consider.”~“It is midnight?”~“ 134 3, 4| John Mangles did not waste time on him. He armed his two 135 3, 5| New Zealand.~There was no time for discussion, the work 136 3, 6| turn of the tide. In that time they might make two miles. 137 3, 6| morning, and there was no time to lose. John arranged everything 138 3, 7| have happened during that time, with the exception of a 139 3, 7| Australian journey. At that time the fighting was very lively 140 3, 7| been successful up to this time?”~“Yes, Madam, and the English 141 3, 7| General Cameron had no easy time in the campaigns, during 142 3, 8| plain. Olbinett, to save time, plucked the birds as he 143 3, 8| but I hope for the last time.”~“I am very glad to think 144 3, 10| companions, who for the time were preserved by a supernatural 145 3, 12| walls for the twentieth time, was compelled to acknowledge 146 3, 12| Paganel.~“Well, lose no more time,” said the Major. “Wherever 147 3, 12| to get lost among them. Time enough by and by to see 148 3, 13| extracted from him at this time was as follows:~After the 149 3, 13| It was only a question of time, and patience is one of 150 3, 13| mountain, and we shall have time to devise a plan of escape.”~“ 151 3, 13| hunger was appeased, it was time to decide on their plan 152 3, 14| his companions had barely time to get out of the way; they 153 3, 15| prudence urged them to lose no time in getting away from the 154 3, 15| accomplished, during which time all their activity and vigilance 155 3, 15| terrible, and for the first time their moral energy threatened 156 3, 16| on board, and at the same time announced his intention 157 3, 17| good stead. For the last time, I ask you, will you reply 158 3, 17| Europe and giving up for the time this unsuccessful enterprise, 159 3, 17| perils of the sea for a long time still if they could but 160 3, 17| painful a situation.~But this time when Lady Helena reappeared, 161 3, 18| and will repent if I have time.”~Glenarvan, quite unprepared 162 3, 18| Grant had in view at the time?”~“In an indefinite way 163 3, 18| Well, the third and last time,” replied Paganel, “it will 164 3, 19| fire? On the shore this time! Look! It moves! It has 165 3, 19| above everything. Up to this time, sister, you have been working 166 3, 19| the subjects at the same time and the same instant of 167 3, 19| fever, Robert.”~A second time the cry reached them, and 168 3, 19| cry reached them, and this time the illusion was so great, 169 3, 19| of them, and at the same time.”~“In both of them!” muttered 170 3, 20| It was now for the first time that the captain heard that 171 3, 20| brain for the thousandth time the words of the document. 172 3, 21| fifty-three days from the time of leaving Talcahuano, John