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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 oclock 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 minutesconversation
 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 oclock 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 oclock 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
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