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1 1, 1| will not only give us a little diversion, but be doing 2 1, 1| they say, are always a little curious. Everything is an 3 1, 1| Lady Glenarvan.~“Wait a little, dear Helena, wait; we must 4 1, 2| in question, and there is little doubt about the name; we 5 1, 3| times, and there was nothing little or narrow-minded about him; 6 1, 4| long voyages he left his little ones in charge of his cousin, 7 1, 4| herself entirely to her little brother, who was still a 8 1, 4| exclaimed, “Oh, mamma! My dear little mamma!”~It was quite dark 9 1, 4| cast away, and there was little chance of finding them. 10 1, 4| Very well, then,” exclaimed little Robert, “I’ll go and speak 11 1, 5| maneuvering of a ship; a valiant little troop, ready to follow him 12 1, 5| was impossible to resist a little fellow like that, and, indeed, 13 1, 6| enterprise, but there will be little difficulty in it. I promised 14 1, 6| old friends. Let’s have a little talk, and tell me how you 15 1, 6| strict rules of etiquette a little. I hope we shall soon become 16 1, 7| only have to put up with a little delay, which is relatively 17 1, 7| though it was, perhaps, a little improper.~ 18 1, 8| archipelago is still but little known.”~“You can go up the 19 1, 8| instead. It is a river but little known, and its course on 20 1, 9| resolution was made known.~Little Robert flung himself on 21 1, 9| t know that.”~“Are they little, then?” asked Lady Helena.~“ 22 1, 9| either.”~“That’s going a little too far,” said Glenarvan. “ 23 1, 10| before the DUNCAN, however little she may be delayed by the 24 1, 11| depth, some miles above the little town of Loja, and encamped 25 1, 12| would disappear, and the little caravan had to guide themselves 26 1, 12| roundabout climbing, the little party found themselves once 27 1, 12| courage, the strength of the little band was giving way. Glenarvan 28 1, 13| Glenarvan.~On reaching the little mound of porphyry, Glenarvan 29 1, 13| New World.~On reaching a little mound of porphyry, Glenarvan 30 1, 13| sparks flying out, or some little jet of flame would suddenly 31 1, 13| their fatigue, and after a little dozed off himself, and slumbered 32 1, 14| ceased, though there was little doubt the forces below the 33 1, 14| Austin. “We will take a little rest, and recruit our strength. 34 1, 14| wraps and fire-arms, and a little dried meat and rice. Not 35 1, 15| down to a point in front. A little bag hung from his belt, 36 1, 15| said stiffly,~“You go a little too far, Major.”~“Well, 37 1, 15| welcome viands. Robert took a little food with the rest. He was 38 1, 16| they were following was one little frequented by the natives, 39 1, 16| a solitary individual, a little troop of eight men, all 40 1, 17| generally puts to flight these little pests.~Even these petty 41 1, 18| immediately, however; for what little water still remained was 42 1, 18| enough for both. After a little, Thalcave sat silent and 43 1, 18| do think one needs to be little to love one’s father like 44 1, 19| more they came up to the little detachment conducted by 45 1, 20| seven in the morning the little troop reached the inclosure 46 1, 21| complimented, brought his two little feet together, and presented 47 1, 22| morning at eight o’clock the little troop was descending the 48 1, 23| the asylum offered to the little band of Glenarvan. Young 49 1, 23| Paganel. “We only want a little dry moss and a ray of sunshine, 50 1, 23| hearth, where there was little fear of conflagration.~Robert 51 1, 24| had recovered himself a little; “yes, we have gone a wrong 52 1, 24| you like, I’ll tell you a little Arabian story that comes 53 1, 26| minds had calmed down a little, and they were able to reflect 54 1, 26| to the sand-hills. It was little wonder, then, if the man 55 2, 1| plate, however, that one little fact quite escaped his observation, 56 2, 1| returned the captain, a little abashed by Robert’s innocent 57 2, 1| when we came on board a little while ago, that though we 58 2, 1| replied Glenarvan.~“A little later,” continued the Major, “ 59 2, 1| only one solitary barren little island crossed by the 37th 60 2, 2| and her speed slackened a little.~Twenty-four hours after, 61 2, 2| and this completes the little solitary group of islets 62 2, 2| group, and consists of a little village, lying in the heart 63 2, 2| ships, and consequently little frequented. Since the wreck 64 2, 3| was obliged to deviate a little from the 37th parallel, 65 2, 3| what must he suffer? His little island is all his world. 66 2, 3| myriads of penguins. The little house where the three solitary 67 2, 4| puffing out her smoke in the little harbor ready to start, and 68 2, 4| Helena.~“No, madam, but very little of it. This continent is 69 2, 5| and if we get them ever so little in our teeth, it will delay 70 2, 5| will only make our voyage a little longer.”~“Yes, if it does 71 2, 5| would she hold out with so little sail, and what sail could 72 2, 6| There was no mistaking the little group. This was a perfect 73 2, 6| proprietor, and though his little estate had only been under 74 2, 8| for the journey with as little delay as possible. The time 75 2, 10| was well enough, there was little difficulty or fatigue. The 76 2, 10| this astonishing meal. The little party might have thought 77 2, 11| was a very dusty one, and little used by pedestrians.~The 78 2, 11| somewhat by a succession of little hills, resembling a miniature 79 2, 11| Mount Alexander. All the little world was so absorbed in 80 2, 11| already well used to this little instrument”; and so saying 81 2, 11| solely for Ayrton’s ear. The little procession now crossed the 82 2, 12| on they stumbled upon a little native boy lying fast asleep 83 2, 12| surrounded the peaceful little sleeper. “Poor child!” said 84 2, 12| you understand English, my little man?” asked the young lady.~“ 85 2, 12| Helena.~“Toline,” replied the little native.~“Toline!” exclaimed 86 2, 12| garb made him look like a little reverend already.~But where 87 2, 12| holding out his hand to little Grant. Robert was so touched 88 2, 12| in these replies of the little Australian savage that they 89 2, 12| Australian schools. The little savages are very quick in 90 2, 12| Toline half his bed, and the little fellow accepted it. Lady 91 2, 12| they looked in vain for the little Australian. Toline had disappeared. 92 2, 13| continue to be prosperous, the little party would reach Twofold 93 2, 13| was realized. There was little or no humidity, and the 94 2, 13| perspectives of bold colors, little shade, little freshness 95 2, 13| bold colors, little shade, little freshness at all, a peculiar 96 2, 13| began to thin, and on a little plain a few miles off an 97 2, 13| gradually getting dark when the little party entered the wide streets 98 2, 13| absorbed the inhabitants of the little town. Ten minutes’ conversation 99 2, 13| detained his companions a little, and said, “They have found 100 2, 13| route to the east. Both are little frequented, and both will 101 2, 14| bounding in front of the little wood, into which they had 102 2, 14| stopped at the sight of the little group camping in gipsy fashion. 103 2, 14| friends honor us by resting a little beneath our roof?”~“Mr.—,” 104 2, 14| mile off in the heart of a little valley. Electric communication 105 2, 14| soon heard on all sides. Little Robert did wonders in company 106 2, 14| curious marsupials. The little ones retreated precipitately 107 2, 14| indeed, would have had little chance with these powerful 108 2, 14| out her arms toward her little brother. No one dared to 109 2, 15| Cobongra, on the edge of a little plain, covered with little 110 2, 15| little plain, covered with little shrubs four feet high, with 111 2, 15| great difficulty that the little troop made its way through 112 2, 15| very much embarrassed if a little inn, a miserable public 113 2, 15| Mulrady obeyed, and the little party continued their fatiguing 114 2, 15| creeks, mere streams full of little rushes, and half covered 115 2, 15| the sport, and the horses little needed any additional fatigue.~ 116 2, 15| Ayrton turned his team a little toward the great trunks, 117 2, 18| would have shrunk back a little from setting out on such 118 2, 19| The river was crossed. The little company found themselves 119 2, 19| darts, a medley of sharp little sticks, and a path had to 120 2, 19| round the bay, toward the little town of Eden, five miles 121 3, 2| canvas the brig made very little way. Her rounded bow, the 122 3, 3| Zealand. Will Halley took very little heed to the working of the 123 3, 4| Our lives would be worth little. We would fight to the death, 124 3, 4| on that score, there is little or no danger. But as to 125 3, 4| his shoulders is of very little importance. But he hurried 126 3, 4| ruminating and longing for a little light from the murky sky, 127 3, 4| relying on him, slept in their little berths. The stationary attitude 128 3, 5| she, ‘it is the hand of a little boy! I feel as if I should 129 3, 5| should enjoy munching the little bones!’”~“Horrid! but I 130 3, 6| They made a good start. Little by little the black line 131 3, 6| a good start. Little by little the black line of the reefs 132 3, 8| of small bushes bearing little white flowers, mixed with 133 3, 8| begin to think that our little journey will end favorably. 134 3, 8| strangers off the lands.~The little party overcame many obstacles 135 3, 8| hand. At eight o’clock the little troop arrived at the point 136 3, 8| dark shadow is that of a little clump of trees grown expressly 137 3, 9| sailors.~The night before, the little band had unwittingly, owing 138 3, 10| the war.”~“That matters little!” was the brutal answer 139 3, 12| audible; they could hear the little stones grate on a hard body 140 3, 12| is you! it is you!”~“Yes, little sister,” said he, “it is 141 3, 13| companions. He pointed to a little inclosure on the summit 142 3, 14| villains! They shall have a little miracle that will put off 143 3, 14| soon moved. They made a little trench so that it might 144 3, 14| fear. For ten minutes, the little band ascended by insensible 145 3, 15| eastern side. Paganel kept a little to the southeast, in order 146 3, 15| and at ten o’clock the little party reached a sort of 147 3, 15| exhausted, it is here, in this little known district of New Zealand, 148 3, 15| exhausted strength of the little party, who were all anxious 149 3, 15| ceased to be general. The little party broke up into groups, 150 3, 15| trunk.~For three days the little party made their way under 151 3, 15| frequented by the natives. The little party conquered their weariness, 152 3, 16| own this would be going a little too far.”~“What?” growled 153 3, 16| Paganel was recovered a little, he had to reply to a question 154 3, 18| tell you that I know very little about Harry Grant.”~“Very 155 3, 18| about Harry Grant.”~“Very little,” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“ 156 3, 18| to be left?”~“It matters little, my Lord,” replied Ayrton.~“ 157 3, 19| the 37th parallel found a little isle marked by the name 158 3, 19| on earth, it was on this little out-of-the-way island. Ayrton 159 3, 19| Maria Theresa is a spot little known; nevertheless, it 160 3, 19| memories?”~“We will keep it, little sister! All that is settled, 161 3, 19| to speak. What! on this little isle, crossed by the 37th 162 3, 20| enthusiastically. “This little isle is just a paradise!”~“ 163 3, 20| a noble heart. But this little isle—”~“No, madam, it is 164 3, 20| of the ship, the tools, a little powder, and firearms, and 165 3, 20| planispheres on the DUNCAN, the little isle was marked Maria Theresa.~“ 166 3, 21| a cousin of McNabbs, a little eccentric herself, but good