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  1    1,    1|             his violence, and had a long rope ready with a slip knot,
  2    1,    1|           the outside. The neck was long and slender, and round the
  3    1,    1|            already— it comes from a long way off. Look at those petrifactions
  4    1,    1|        tossing about in the ocean a long time before the shark swallowed
  5    1,    1|            frail concern has made a long voyage, protected by this
  6    1,    1|           sunk to the bottom before long with such a cork as this.”~“
  7    1,    2|        aland~skipp Gr~that monit of long~and ssistance~lost~“There’
  8    1,    2|     required. But his quest was not long, for in a few minutes he
  9    1,    4|            was born, and during his long voyages he left his little
 10    1,    4|             future for him. She had long given up all hope of the
 11    1,    4|             a heroine through those long trying years. But Lady Helena
 12    1,    5|         given proof, in some of his long voyages, of his skill and
 13    1,    5|            and Lady Glenarvan for a long voyage. He had also to get
 14    1,    6|             to Captain Grant before long, for we’ll find the worthy
 15    1,    6|             of age, and resembled a long nail with a big head. His
 16    1,    7|        carefully and minutely for a long time, and finally declared
 17    1,    8|            of St. Jacques, with its long chain of basaltic mountains,
 18    1,    8|                Plague it! That is a long way out of the road to India.”~“
 19    1,    9|          region. She fell in before long with the current from the
 20    1,    9|         came~V. IV Verne on after a long lingering twilight, the
 21    1,   10|   magnificent estuary, twelve miles long and nine broad. The weather
 22    1,   11|            bit in their mouths, and long reins of plaited leather,
 23    1,   13|       Glenarvan would have remained long enough gazing at the sublime
 24    1,   13|            flattened, the legs were long and slender, the skin fine,
 25    1,   13|             now.”~“The meat was too long kept, was it?” asked McNabbs,
 26    1,   13|             of rest. If it has been long hunted, and gone over much
 27    1,   13|    projection of the declivity.~How long this indescribable descent
 28    1,   14|          say a minute seemed a very long time to you. Are you sure
 29    1,   14|            hands bleeding. For many long hours these brave fellows
 30    1,   14|          strong reasons against any long delay; indeed it was best
 31    1,   14|     Glenarvan from his grief. For a long time his cousin seemed not
 32    1,   15|             foot of the mountain. A long gun was lying at his feet.~
 33    1,   15|            had broad shoulders, and long hair bound together with
 34    1,   15|             had brought up, after a long rummage, from the depths
 35    1,   15|          wanted, not themselves. As long as he could get beef and
 36    1,   15|         bargaining. It did not take long. In exchange for seven ready
 37    1,   16|          simply a rope, thirty feet long, made of tightly twisted
 38    1,   16|           fastened to the saddle. A long carbine, in the shoulder
 39    1,   16|             him at once.~He had not long to wait for an answer, and
 40    1,   16|           you last hear of him?”~“A long while ago; the sun has brought
 41    1,   16|            men had become separated long ago; but still this much
 42    1,   17|          carried lances twenty feet long, knives, slings, bolas,
 43    1,   18|         taking small gulps, but “as long as a lazo,” as the Patagonians
 44    1,   18|             Thalcave pointed to the long grass and thick brushwood,
 45    1,   18|         measuring a foot and a half long. It was very fat and would
 46    1,   19|         Indian’s sleep did not last long; for about ten oclock he
 47    1,   19|          the fence.~He did not wait long, for a strange cry—a confused
 48    1,   19|              less dangerous now. As long as the powder lasted and
 49    1,   19|          near the burning pile, the long arm of the Patagonian dashed
 50    1,   19|           resolved to defend him as long as his life held out. Possibly
 51    1,   19|             outdistanced the wolves long since, and that it would
 52    1,   20|           have been very desirous a long time,” he said to the Major, “
 53    1,   20|         have been uninhabited for a long time.~Next day, the first
 54    1,   22|           Pampas were passed, and a long carpet of verdure unrolled
 55    1,   22|             thick clouds, which ere long would empty themselves in
 56    1,   22|           the route to the east. As long as they had only to deal
 57    1,   22|            master, and, shaking his long mane, neighed as if to summon
 58    1,   23|            over the hearth with his long legs straddled out in the
 59    1,   23|             could, in prospect of a long stay.~“As the kitchen and
 60    1,   23|              But this was neither a long nor difficult task, and
 61    1,   23|       rushed to his rescue when his long body appeared tumbling down
 62    1,   24|         this time he had traveled a long way, without finding what
 63    1,   25|     extinguishing the stars. Before long half the sky was overspread.
 64    1,   25|           shall need it before very long.”~Glenarvan gave a last
 65    1,   25|             of large drone, an inch long, and the Indians call it “
 66    1,   25|           of short duration; before long the cataracts of the sky
 67    1,   25|         attacking the OMBU with the long teeth of their lower jaw.~
 68    1,   26|             now streaked the sky in long bands.~The OMBU was borne
 69    1,   26|           depth of the water with a long branch, Tom Austin found
 70    1,   26|           only found on the edge of long prairies and about Cape
 71    1,   26|       tolerably tired. But when the long murmur of the distant ocean
 72    1,   26|     gradually from the shore. For a long time, his dark, motionless
 73    2,    2|           the yacht. But he was not long uneasy on that score, for
 74    2,    2|            appeared to glide over a long prairie, which Paganel justly
 75    2,    2|             gentlemen, got into the long boat and were rowed ashore.
 76    2,    3|  fishing-huts. The old man had been long on the island, and had never
 77    2,    3|             Toward evening, after a long promenade, Glenarvan and
 78    2,    4|            the English colonies, or long ago he would have been back
 79    2,    5|             There was no saying how long this state of the atmosphere
 80    2,    5|          wind freshened, and before long the cracking of the masts,
 81    2,    5|          The only question was, how long would she hold out with
 82    2,    6|          wind. They had not to wait long for the same night the hurricane
 83    2,    6|         feel disheartened. They had long since said to themselves
 84    2,    6|           back to their own country long since.~“Hope on! Hope on,
 85    2,    6|            quite ashamed to see his long legs, forty years old, out-distanced
 86    2,    6|         enough, in the distance the long sails of a mill appeared,
 87    2,    6|            fanned and shaded by its long sails as they kept constantly
 88    2,    6|         chests on tin mugs, a large long table where twenty guests
 89    2,    7|         evident that he had endured long and severe hardships, and
 90    2,    7|          more logically, and before long all the details of the event
 91    2,    7|            miserably. He passed two long years of painful slavery
 92    2,    7|             IV Verne worker; and as long as he pleases, Paddy OMoore’
 93    2,    7|        barely take us a month, just long enough to put the vessel
 94    2,    8|      vehicle was a cart twenty feet long, covered over by a tilt,
 95    2,    8|           in front thirty-five feet long, to which the bullocks were
 96    2,    8|         great skill to drive such a long, narrow, shaky concern,
 97    2,    8|           of the wheels; and before long the hospitable farm of the
 98    2,    9|           low hills rich in dust, a long stretch of what they call
 99    2,   10|           and the bright red of his long legs. Nature seems to have
100    2,   10|          first stage of creation. A long glutinous extensible tongue
101    2,   10|           which are eighteen inches long, and the lash nine feet,
102    2,   10|             by Xenophon himself. As long as the troop marched over
103    2,   10|           and the blacks were often long days in quest of him, before
104    2,   10|             fifteen feet high, with long drooping branches, adorned
105    2,   10|       stopped on a grassy bank, the long fringes of which dipped
106    2,   10|       fellow,” said Glenarvan. “How long will it take you to get
107    2,   11|         highly cultivated district. Long stretches of prairie, known
108    2,   12|           low hills, and it was not long before the wagon entered
109    2,   12|         Lady Helena, “he has come a long way to visit this part.
110    2,   13|            canopy of verdure above, long perspectives of bold colors,
111    2,   13|        through the forest was often long and painful, as the traveler
112    2,   13|          the 3d of January, all day long, they came to nothing but
113    2,   14|           towering 7,500 feet high. Long avenues of green trees were
114    2,   14|        quite lost in their crown of long narrow leaves. The air was
115    2,   14|           the Murray. It occupied a long wide space of five leagues
116    2,   14|             hospitality.~It was not long before they were told the
117    2,   14|         some Europeans have lived a long time among them without
118    2,   14|           animal, a foot and a half long, but, as Paganel chanced
119    2,   14|             the animal are twice as long as the front ones, and unbend
120    2,   15|           outrageous mistake before long, which will give you a good
121    2,   15|         completely hidden among the long grass.~
122    2,   16|             ancestors who have lain long buried in the groves of
123    2,   16|          they will be uneasy at our long absence.”~Ayrton removed
124    2,   17|         also that things can’t stay long as they are; Ayrton only
125    2,   18|            and could stand a pretty long siege, for they had plenty
126    2,   19|            impassable.~During these long wasted hours, Lady Helena,
127    2,   19|           with the trunks. It was a long task, and the day had gone
128    2,   19|          mountain, they crossed the long prairies where the grass
129    3,    1|             answered Glenarvan, “as long as he commands the MACQUARIE,
130    3,    3|          necessary I will do it. As long as we are on open sea, a
131    3,    4|           narrow bulkheads. All day long, even all night, regardless
132    3,    4|          fragile boat hold out on a long trip?~While John was thus
133    3,    5|           said he, “cannibalism was long prevalent among the ancestors
134    3,    7|           Well,” said Paganel, “six long months have gone by since
135    3,    7|       toward the close of 1863; but long before that date the Maories
136    3,    7|          searched. In 1863, after a long and sanguinary struggle,
137    3,    8|             tail, with four toes, a long snipe-like beak, and a covering
138    3,    9|            was a canoe seventy feet long, five broad, and three deep;
139    3,    9|          color, and eighteen inches long. Beside him sat nine armed
140    3,    9|     velocity.~In the center of this long canoe, with their feet tied
141    3,   10| unfathomable gulf twenty-five miles long, and twenty miles broad
142    3,   10|             broad was produced, but long before historic times, by
143    3,   11|       moment I ask you, have we not long been betrothed to each other
144    3,   11|         undulating movement of this long serpentine column.~The tribe
145    3,   12|            was only accessible by a long, narrow promontory which
146    3,   12|         Round his body was rolled a long coil of flax rope.~“My child,
147    3,   12|     prisoners, would have to make a long round to catch them, being
148    3,   13|            bursts at last after too long service.”~“McNabbs,” said
149    3,   13|             which had been imported long before by the Europeans.
150    3,   14|         Maunganamu. The Maories had long since been astir, coming
151    3,   14|       realities of an eruption.~How long that day seemed. Each one
152    3,   14|           from the scene.~All night long, and fanned by the tempest
153    3,   14|              He remained motionless long enough to alarm his companions.
154    3,   15|             on their table, not for long, however, for in a few moments
155    3,   15|        Ocean. The march was all day long across forests and plains.
156    3,   15|            were quite worn out.~Two long days of walking were still
157    3,   15|             preparing to fire their long guns.~What was Glenarvan
158    3,   16|             sound.~They carried his long body onto the poop. His
159    3,   16|          Paganel, getting up on his long legs, “but what I have broken
160    3,   17|             perils of the sea for a long time still if they could
161    3,   17|          the convict leader for two long hours. Glenarvan in a state
162    3,   18|      Glasgow, has foundered after a long AGOnie in the Southern Seas,
163    3,   19|           awhile on it during their long flight, and in many charts
164    3,   19|    Mediterranean, it did not remain long above the waves, and disappeared
165    3,   19|            night, and giving way to long reveries, interrupted occasionally
166    3,   19|            from one to the other. A long swell undulated the surface
167    3,   19|            they saw nothing but the long shadow that stretched before
168    3,   20|            two miles broad and five long, with about thirty trees
169    3,   20|           on resolutely, and before long several acres of land were
170    3,   20|            boat could have stood so long a voyage. I therefore relinquished
171    3,   21|             Mrs. Mangles. To make a long story short, it got in the
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