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1 1, 1| the way of fishing, we’ll soon haul up the monster and 2 1, 1| said Glenarvan.~Lady Helena soon joined her husband on deck, 3 1, 1| the liveliest interest. He soon came within reach of the 4 1, 1| formidable.~The huge brute was soon ripped up in a very unceremonious 5 1, 1| substances round the neck. Soon the cork made its appearance, 6 1, 1| sharp strokes, however, soon shivered it to fragments, 7 1, 2| papers for the year 1862 was soon brought, and John began 8 1, 3| covered it with kisses.~As soon as they grew calmer they 9 1, 4| their journey. They were soon both sound asleep, dreaming 10 1, 6| as was his habit, and was soon enveloped in still thicker 11 1, 6| little. I hope we shall soon become acquainted with each 12 1, 7| sea-sickness is to go to bed as soon as you start, and not to 13 1, 7| and away to his cabin.~As soon as the unfortunate SAVANT 14 1, 7| mountains of Thibet. We shall soon put in at Madeira, and you 15 1, 7| destination.”~The Frenchman was soon put in possession of all 16 1, 8| sent me to Patagonia as soon as to India, if I had sent 17 1, 9| instructors.~The DUNCAN soon finished taking in coal, 18 1, 10| and he and Paganel were soon within the walls of the 19 1, 10| Buenos Ayres, where we can soon organize a detachment of 20 1, 10| Glenarvan. “Go we must, and as soon as possible. What route 21 1, 10| Helena, the journey will so soon be accomplished that it 22 1, 10| left the vessel. They were soon on the quay, and as the 23 1, 11| thrown with unerring aim, soon cured the animal’s obstinacy. 24 1, 13| to 99 degrees. Coffee was soon ready, and eagerly gulped 25 1, 13| snores in every tune and key soon resounded from all sides 26 1, 14| of the avalanche. Mulrady soon had a fire lighted on the 27 1, 14| to continue the route as soon as possible.~McNabbs undertook 28 1, 15| statue of sang-froid.~As soon as the Major perceived him, 29 1, 15| Paganel was right. He soon managed to exchange a few 30 1, 15| s strength, that it was soon evident that a few hours’ 31 1, 18| they must have been.~As soon as the whole party were 32 1, 18| hurry forward.~But it was soon evident that, with the exception 33 1, 18| missed the NANDOU would soon tire out horse and rider 34 1, 19| pile of ALFAFARES would soon burn out and could only 35 1, 19| against such a multitude?~As soon as Thalcave said the word 36 1, 19| still-glowing embers, and soon the bright flames shot up 37 1, 19| reddened with blood.~But very soon this means of defense would 38 1, 20| desperate the resistance.~As soon as the travelers had drunk 39 1, 20| to go on in advance.~As soon as they were near enough, 40 1, 20| a few miles further on. Soon they were treading the grassy 41 1, 22| every pore of the ground. Soon large ponds, some just beginning 42 1, 22| Mr. Major, and you will soon see I am right.”~The boy 43 1, 22| said than done. The horses soon tired of treading over ground 44 1, 22| Glenarvan’s shoulder, and soon all the rest were soundly 45 1, 22| the coming in of the tide. Soon a confused sound was heard 46 1, 22| others. His powerful arms had soon placed all the exhausted 47 1, 23| to find dry moss, and had soon gathered sufficient. This 48 1, 23| the wood take fire, and soon a bright flame roared in 49 1, 23| basin might not empty so soon as Glenarvan expected, and, 50 1, 23| difficult task, and very soon they resumed their seats 51 1, 24| began Paganel again, as soon as he had recovered himself 52 1, 25| and you will learn that soon, to your cost.”~“With the 53 1, 25| Glenarvan; “the thunder will soon burst over us.”~On returning 54 1, 25| jets of arborescent light.~Soon the whole sky from east 55 1, 25| angry clouds. This meteor soon began to move forward, turning 56 1, 26| juicy slices of venison soon broiling, of which they 57 1, 26| ground, still under water, soon lay behind them, as Thalcave 58 2, 1| generous Thalcave. McNabbs soon slipped away to his cabin, 59 2, 1| Captain Harry Grant.”~As soon as breakfast was over they 60 2, 2| everyone speedily on deck. Soon a telescope made its appearance, 61 2, 2| splendor of the rising sun. Soon the principal island stood 62 2, 5| on at a frightful rate. Soon she was within two miles 63 2, 5| strength. A few hatchet blows soon knocked in the heads, and 64 2, 6| Cape Bernouilli? This was soon determined by taking the 65 2, 6| the subject.~They were all soon assembled on the lofty crags, 66 2, 7| John Mangles, however, was soon convinced when he heard 67 2, 7| coast of Australia.~The ship soon neared the shore, and presently 68 2, 8| and carrying it out. As soon as he consented to Paganel’ 69 2, 8| party, the preparations were soon made, for they needed much 70 2, 8| Lady Helena and Mary Grant soon made their preparations. 71 2, 8| the passengers. They were soon seated, and the young captain 72 2, 9| him to wait, and he would soon see a difference. And on 73 2, 9| the Crown Inn. Supper was soon smoking on the table. It 74 2, 10| and in the tent, and were soon sleeping soundly, notwithstanding 75 2, 10| and an appetizing meal was soon ready under the tent, for 76 2, 10| of the Australian rivers soon disappeared among the windings 77 2, 10| regain their footing, and soon the whole party found themselves 78 2, 11| Glenarvan’s horse, it was soon disposed of. The blacksmith 79 2, 11| other herds.”~The horse was soon shod. The blacksmith claimed 80 2, 11| quickly increased. They soon reached the station, and 81 2, 11| secured by a lock. “I shall soon have the pleasure of presenting 82 2, 11| my word for it, they will soon be there again.”~Mr. Mitchell 83 2, 13| even leaving the hotel, was soon aware that fear absorbed 84 2, 14| noisy reports of guns were soon heard on all sides. Little 85 2, 14| foot of Mount Hottam, and soon the hospitable dwelling 86 2, 15| continual ascent, as was soon evident in the strain it 87 2, 15| have no faults now, I shall soon get like everybody else. 88 2, 15| retired. Their companions soon stretched themselves under 89 2, 17| Mary Grant along, who were soon in safety behind the thick 90 2, 17| uneasiness about the issue. As soon as his shoulder was dressed, 91 2, 17| unraveled, and the Major soon explained it.~Ever since 92 2, 17| yet, so I followed them. Soon the conversation began again. ‘ 93 2, 17| once, and the letter was soon completed. It read as follows: “ 94 2, 18| Mulrady was certain of soon being able to outdistance 95 2, 18| to let him go gently as soon as he got past the convicts. 96 2, 18| with blood and rain. He soon found the wound; it was 97 2, 18| and Glenarvan went, as soon as it was light enough, 98 2, 18| and well armed, and were soon out of sight as they threaded 99 2, 19| The temporary influx would soon be exhausted, and the violence 100 2, 19| your orders, and set out as soon as departure was possible. 101 2, 19| Wilson and John Mangles soon found themselves in an inverse 102 3, 1| busy brush and broom things soon changed their aspect.~Will 103 3, 4| fact, the sound of the reef soon redoubled on the starboard 104 3, 6| near it, for the sea will soon conceal it.”~“It is exactly 105 3, 6| two miles. But the wind soon fell almost entirely, and 106 3, 6| became nearly motionless, and soon began to drift to seaward 107 3, 6| only by a few minutes, and soon the coast outline, which 108 3, 6| fold of their dresses, and soon the whole party, with their 109 3, 7| henceforth it is not ours; soon the stranger will come and 110 3, 9| But the rays of the sun soon broke through the watery 111 3, 9| calm and majestic river soon quieted the noisy stream 112 3, 9| savages, and they would soon have been targets for their 113 3, 9| their own balls.~They were soon aware, from a few English 114 3, 11| fatigue.~Kai-Koumou, as soon as he saw him, said in English, 115 3, 12| all sorrow in abeyance, soon weighed down their eyelids; 116 3, 12| out the ground outside.~As soon as he was sure of it, he 117 3, 12| answered the Major, “I will soon find out!”~Wilson and Olbinett 118 3, 12| aperture deepened quickly. It soon became evident that a man, 119 3, 12| point the prisoners could soon gain the lower valleys; 120 3, 12| himself gently down the slope; soon Lady Helena and he landed 121 3, 12| mists. The orb of day was soon to appear, and instead of 122 3, 12| gorgeous morning light. Soon they had reached a height 123 3, 13| escort of the chief, he soon made up his mind on that 124 3, 13| had no fire.~But Paganel soon solved the difficulty by 125 3, 13| their plan of escape.~“So soon!” exclaimed Paganel in a 126 3, 13| quit the home of delight so soon?”~“But, Monsieur Paganel,” 127 3, 14| hear his project.~Paganel soon satisfied their curiosity. “ 128 3, 14| united efforts the stone soon moved. They made a little 129 3, 14| fires, worked in silence; soon some fissures and jets of 130 3, 14| a smell like soup, which soon changed into a strong odor 131 3, 14| mountain a more rigorous taboo.~Soon after the natives left their 132 3, 14| narrow path of the ridge. Soon they perceived the shadowy 133 3, 17| while he was speaking, but soon relapsed into his former 134 3, 17| Lord Glenarvan to the yacht soon gave place to dejection. 135 3, 17| incredulity.~However the report soon spread among the sailors 136 3, 18| DISCOURAGING CONFESSION~As soon as the quartermaster was 137 3, 19| CRY IN THE NIGHT~THE crew soon heard that no light had 138 3, 20| but hunting and fishing soon afforded us a sure supply 139 3, 20| caught some young kids, which soon grew quite tame. We had 140 3, 20| west. It increased, and soon a ship appeared in sight. 141 3, 21| to their old Scotia.~As soon as the DUNCAN had re-provisioned, 142 3, 21| M. Olbinett’s ears, and soon became noised abroad.~Jacques 143 3, 21| event, and Harry Grant was soon the most popular man in