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1 1, 1| bait, turned over on his back to make a good dart at it, 2 1, 3| Lord Glenarvan will be back. My husband determined to 3 1, 3| expecting Lord Glenarvan back every minute now.”~“Oh, 4 1, 4| go away; but she stepped back at Lady Helena’s bidding.~ 5 1, 6| find it ready when we come back.”~He said this just as if 6 1, 7| Because you are turning your back on the Indian peninsula.”~“ 7 1, 7| a ship there to take you back to Europe.”~“Thanks, my 8 1, 7| DUNCAN is going to bring back shipwrecked mariners who 9 1, 8| waiting for a ship to take me back to Europe.”~“As you please, 10 1, 8| I dare say, to take you back to Europe.”~“Seven or eight 11 1, 9| in coal, and turned her back on the dismal region. She 12 1, 10| be disheartened; he went back to Talcahuano, and spared 13 1, 10| the situation, we must go back to the DUNCAN on the eastern 14 1, 12| other side we shall get back into the road to Antuco, 15 1, 13| peaks and glaciers flashed back his golden beams with dazzling 16 1, 13| combustible was carried back to the CASUCHA and heaped 17 1, 14| exclaimed, almost unable to keep back his tears. “We cannot leave 18 1, 14| necessity to go and bring back the poor Lord from the distant 19 1, 14| them to the Pampas. To go back would be more difficult 20 1, 15| fact.~When the party went back to Robert, the boy held 21 1, 15| would be useless.~They got back to the camp in less than 22 1, 17| travelers could not fall back on this resource, not having 23 1, 17| the others, rode hastily back to report the approach of 24 1, 17| in front alone, and came back in a few minutes quite himself, 25 1, 18| dried up, they will hasten back and spare them a useless 26 1, 18| companions.~“Don’t come back whatever you do,” called 27 1, 18| The time sometimes comes back to me, but very confused 28 1, 18| to the RAMADA, bringing back the string of partridges, 29 1, 19| yelling resounded.~Robert drew back involuntarily.~“You are 30 1, 19| black mane all down the back. It is a strong, nimble 31 1, 19| and none of them would go back to their dens without a 32 1, 19| place, while Thalcave went back into the inclosure and gathered 33 1, 19| about at night, and goes back to his lair with the first 34 1, 19| daybreak made them hasten back to their dens.~Still, their 35 1, 19| himself violently pushed back. Thaouka pranced up, and 36 1, 19| Indian had not kept him back by making him understand 37 1, 21| native country many years back, for his mother tongue had 38 1, 21| so pardonable.~They went back to the FONDA, and had supper; 39 1, 22| the party, came rushing back at full gallop, calling 40 1, 22| and then returned and fell back in his place at the head 41 1, 22| unsatisfactory reply, and went back to Glenarvan to report the 42 1, 22| Glenarvan.~Paganel went back to the guide and asked him.~“ 43 1, 23| the one on the other’s back.”~“What distance are we 44 1, 23| thirty-seventh parallel till we come back to our starting point if 45 1, 24| for when Glenarvan came back to the brasier, he found 46 1, 24| sorrowfully to retrace his steps back to his father’s palace, 47 1, 25| lines, which were reflected back by the water with unerring 48 1, 25| horizon, Glenarvan went back to the center of the trunk.~“ 49 1, 25| tremendous blow, that it fell back into the torrent and disappeared, 50 1, 26| he took his arm, led him back to his hole, and buried 51 1, 26| of time.~Glenarvan went back to Thalcave, who stood beside 52 1, 26| of his services, pushing back the money, and saying:~“ 53 1, 26| boat, which had been pushed back into the water. Just as 54 2, 1| future is ours. Let us come back to Captain Harry Grant.”~ 55 2, 1| though we had not brought back Captain Grant, our hope 56 2, 2| The passengers had fallen back into their ordinary ship 57 2, 3| the most daring shrinks back, the most courageous succumbs. 58 2, 4| some means of transport back to Europe.”~“And he would 59 2, 4| long ago he would have been back with his children in the 60 2, 4| retorted Paganel, throwing back his head proudly.~“Come 61 2, 4| t know, will you give me back my rifle?” said McNabbs.~“ 62 2, 5| only resource was to fall back on his sails, and seek to 63 2, 6| would have found their way back to their own country long 64 2, 6| and Mary could not keep back their tears, and Paganel 65 2, 7| to his feet, and pushing back his seat, exclaimed: “Who 66 2, 7| imagined. Mary Grant fell back, half-fainting, in Lady 67 2, 8| executed, and bring her back on the appointed day. Tom 68 2, 8| carrying provisions, went back to Paddy O’Moore’s house 69 2, 8| a wooden partition. The back one was intended for the 70 2, 8| Irishman and his family back to the vessel, for Paddy 71 2, 10| bringing refractory animals back into order, while the dogs, 72 2, 10| taste the water and turn back. The sheep fled in all directions, 73 2, 10| bullocks’ horns, dragged them back into the right course.~Suddenly 74 2, 10| further north, and bring back a blacksmith with him.~“ 75 2, 10| take you to get there and back?”~“About fifteen hours,” 76 2, 11| trefoil clumsily cut on the back part. McNabbs pointed it 77 2, 11| locomotive to bring them back to Castlemaine.~Lord Glenarvan, 78 2, 12| parents, are you coming back to Melbourne?” asked Lady 79 2, 13| have fancied themselves back in those lawless times when 80 2, 15| replied Ayrton.~They went back to the wagon, toward the 81 2, 15| when it threatened to roll back, and more than once Ayrton 82 2, 16| height of the water, and came back dripping from head to foot.~ 83 2, 16| Glenarvan was about to go back to the wagon, when a neigh 84 2, 16| and Wilson could not keep back the oath that rose to his 85 2, 16| replied Glenarvan. “Let us go back now, or they will be uneasy 86 2, 16| bit his lips as if to keep back something~V. IV Verne he 87 2, 16| Mangles.~“He will simply go back to the Lucknow Road which 88 2, 16| and twenty hours to get back to the camp, and in a week 89 2, 16| week the messenger can be back with the entire crew of 90 2, 16| quick as you can, and come back by Eden to our camp.”~A 91 2, 17| information I wanted now, and came back to the camp quite convinced, 92 2, 17| the DUNCAN, and I will be back to the Snowy River in six 93 2, 17| his hand, and then went back to the wagon, leaving John 94 2, 17| it in his efforts to keep back the words that involuntarily 95 2, 18| sailor would have shrunk back a little from setting out 96 2, 18| night.~The travelers went back into the wagon immediately 97 2, 19| Lord Glenarvan, holding back the bold, daring young fellow, “ 98 2, 19| took his own stand at the back, to steer by means of a 99 3, 4| fell and the vessel fell back, and turning her became 100 3, 5| And without going so far back as historic times, under 101 3, 6| resource. They had to fall back on the coarse viands of 102 3, 7| was an insurrection so far back as 1845. The present war 103 3, 8| Academy of Sciences to bring back a specimen of these singular 104 3, 9| troops, and were on their way back to the Upper Waikato. The 105 3, 10| thanks, and went slowly back to his place.~At this moment 106 3, 10| But the Major held her back.~“Those two ladies,” continued 107 3, 11| captives were not taken back to Ware-Atoua. They were 108 3, 12| captives were conducted back to their prison. They were 109 3, 12| Ware-Atoua.~This house, with its back to the rock which closed 110 3, 12| the Ware-Atoua, he went back into the hut and watched 111 3, 12| he is mistaken, he went back to his companions, took 112 3, 13| ground.~The steward fell back in terror.~“Shut off steam!” 113 3, 13| both sides of the ridge.~“Back,” exclaimed Glenarvan; “ 114 3, 14| had no thought of turning back. Neither had John. The young 115 3, 16| chance only, had brought them back to the deck of the yacht 116 3, 16| forehead and his stooping back.~Austin returned directly 117 3, 16| thought about now was to get back to their comfortable cabins, 118 3, 17| away and quietly walked back to his cabin, which served 119 3, 17| had only to turn and go back.~After Glenarvan had consulted 120 3, 17| double Cape Horn, and get back to Scotland by the Atlantic 121 3, 17| searching party to come back to the port without bringing 122 3, 17| so hopeful, were coming back to Europe defeated and discouraged. 123 3, 17| quartermaster was being taken back to his cabin, the sailors 124 3, 19| till John and I bring him back to you some day. Ah! what 125 3, 19| repeated the geographer, going back to his cabin. “Close sympathy 126 3, 20| the lad had already paid back part of the paternal debt 127 3, 20| subterranean fires, but for ages back the volcano had been a peaceful 128 3, 20| no illusion.~“Then I came back to the shore, exhausted 129 3, 21| Talcahuano. They had come back again after a voyage of 130 3, 21| for they were bringing back the survivors of the shipwrecked 131 3, 21| by their secretary coming back tattooed.~The return of