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  1    1,    1|         is an event at sea. For a moment they all sat silent, gazing
  2    1,    2|             said John Mangles the moment he looked at it.~“And you
  3    1,    2|      assistance~lost~Just at that moment one of the sailors came
  4    1,    4|       flew toward her husband the moment he alighted; but he embraced
  5    1,    6|        Why, look at him this very moment! Do you see him?”~The captain
  6    1,    6|          all alone.”~Just at that moment John Mangles appeared at
  7    1,    7|             But just at that very moment his eye fell on the wheel
  8    1,    8|         India.”~“Not it! From the moment you pass Cape Horn, you
  9    1,    9|        Patagonians.”~Just at this moment the DUNCAN was rounding
 10    1,   10|        evident, then, that at the moment of writing the words, the
 11    1,   10|      table.~“Just follow me for a moment,” he said, “across the American
 12    1,   10|           is pointing out at this moment on the map, and if after
 13    1,   10|         his engineer.~At the same moment Lord Glenarvan gave the
 14    1,   12|        then, I say, and without a moment’s hesitation.”~“Forward!”
 15    1,   13|          a twinkling. At the same moment the report of firearms was
 16    1,   14|             Very well. Up to what moment did you see him beside you?
 17    1,   14|        Glenarvan uttered the next moment, as he started to his feet
 18    1,   16|          then?” he added, after a moment’s pause.~“No.”~“Nor to Mendoza?”~“
 19    1,   18|        labyrinth of windings. The moment, therefore, that Thalcave
 20    1,   19|          added as the Indian that moment leveled two enormous beasts
 21    1,   19|      venture to ask.~At this very moment the wolves began to change
 22    1,   19|       language at such a terrible moment. A gesture was enough. The
 23    1,   19|        the wolves; but that not a moment was to be lost, for should
 24    1,   20|           puzzled expression.~The moment Paganel came in sight, Glenarvan
 25    1,   21|       visit. Now or never was the moment to explain, and Paganel,
 26    1,   22|          every step. It sank each moment more and more, till it seemed
 27    1,   22|          down to it.~Just at that moment Tom Austin’s horse gave
 28    1,   24|       exquisite dish.~At the same moment the hunters reappeared.
 29    1,   25|        fire.”~Tom was right. In a moment, as if some fireworks were
 30    1,   26|          before.~But at this very moment Thalcave fired his carbine
 31    2,    1|        friend Paganel, in a happy moment of inspiration, discovered
 32    2,    3|          Isolation, till the very moment the DUNCAN dropped anchor
 33    2,    5|       ship, and the sea might any moment sweep right over her from
 34    2,    5|          their cabin. At the same moment the wind redoubled its fury,
 35    2,    5|          to alter the sail at any moment, and stay in the shrouds
 36    2,    5|           tossed about that every moment the captain expected the
 37    2,    5|        will tell them at the last moment when all hope of keeping
 38    2,    5|           but very temporary. The moment after a ship has passed
 39    2,    5|       looking out for a favorable moment.~In twenty seconds the yacht
 40    2,    6|           been made prisoners the moment the waves threw them on
 41    2,    6|        moving round.~Just at that moment a pleasant-faced man, about
 42    2,    7|         from him at that terrible moment, for I was swept off the
 43    2,    8|      meadows, ready to fetch at a moment’s notice.~After all arrangements
 44    2,    9|         one we are eating at this moment.”~“No, without counting
 45    2,   10|           side. It was an anxious moment.~Fortunately a vigorous
 46    2,   11|          whom then?”~Just at this moment a noise was heard from about
 47    2,   11|         police-inspector. At this moment the wagon arrived at the
 48    2,   12|     unfinished, for, just at that moment the child turned over in
 49    2,   12|       speak the truth, up to that moment he did not care much for
 50    2,   12|       first; where are we at this moment? What are the principal
 51    2,   14|         or mill. But at this very moment, the notes of a clear ringing
 52    2,   14|       prisoner by the savages the moment he landed!”~“That is precisely
 53    2,   14|     gigantic animal.~Just at this moment, Robert was well nigh the
 54    2,   16|           I am ready to start the moment his honor gives the signal.”
 55    2,   16|         had been silent till that moment, now said: “With your Honor’
 56    2,   17|          and horses. At the right moment he sunk us in the marshes
 57    2,   18|     skirted the wood.~At the same moment the gusts of wind redoubled
 58    2,   18|     shelter of the wagon.~At this moment the leather curtains were
 59    2,   18|         you follow?”~At that very moment, as if to answer the Major,
 60    2,   18|       anxiety and distress; every moment, they feared, would be poor
 61    2,   19|         when perhaps at this very moment Ben Joyce was boarding the
 62    2,   19|         The yacht must be at this moment at the coast, and in the
 63    2,   19|    without resources, at the very moment when he feels he must give
 64    3,    1|    despair, surely it was at this moment when all their hopes were
 65    3,    1|         he recovered himself in a moment, and without a word or look,
 66    3,    4|       powerful, and deprived in a moment of power and happiness.
 67    3,    4|           still looked, and for a moment his glass was pointed toward
 68    3,    4|        four fathoms away.~At this moment, Will Halley, comprehending
 69    3,    4|         line of reefs: in another moment the waves were seen dashing
 70    3,    4|         submerged rocks. It was a moment of inexpressible anxiety.
 71    3,    6|           reef,” said he, after a moment; “it is something floating,
 72    3,    6|           John did not hesitate a moment.~“Let go the anchor,” said
 73    3,    7|         people, who yielded for a moment, but afterward fought foot
 74    3,    7|    surprised to find that at this moment the war is going on with
 75    3,    9|      befell Glenarvan at the very moment when he was about to reach
 76    3,    9|    needless humiliation.~From the moment of embarking, the natives,
 77    3,   10| exasperation that increased every moment.~Glenarvan, to spare Lady
 78    3,   10|        back to his place.~At this moment a hundred Maories were assembled
 79    3,   10|         of Kai-Koumou. Up to that moment nothing had been known of
 80    3,   10|           place, and safe for the moment from the frenzied natives,
 81    3,   10|           said Glenarvan.~At this moment, Lady Helena who had risen,
 82    3,   10|       under his coat; at the same moment the mat at the entrance
 83    3,   10|           know,” said he, after a moment of silence.~“Speak,” returned
 84    3,   10|      smile relaxed his lips for a moment; then he controlled himself,
 85    3,   11|          fate. John! at this last moment I ask you, have we not long
 86    3,   11|     expression of regret.~At this moment there was a commotion among
 87    3,   11|           mound, and at a certain moment, as if the leader of an
 88    3,   11|       among the mourners, and the moment the sacrifice was over,
 89    3,   11|            but a burial until the moment when the earth had destroyed
 90    3,   12|         faltered. He was silent a moment, and having overcome his
 91    3,   12|    friends, keep that to the last moment. I am not an advocate of
 92    3,   12|        these poor girls—”~At this moment John raised the mat, and
 93    3,   12|        prisoners was lit up for a moment; they were absorbed in their
 94    3,   12|    attention was distracted for a moment by the appearance of the
 95    3,   12|          that before the decisive moment arrived they should put
 96    3,   12|        track betray them?~At this moment the fog in the valley lifted,
 97    3,   12|          and enveloped them for a moment in a damp mist, and at three
 98    3,   13|        not prolong the halt for a moment. Wearied as they might be,
 99    3,   13|         of danger, but they had a moment’s respite, which was very
100    3,   14|       prisoners; and this was the moment for action. Speed was necessary.
101    3,   15|   advantage of a word spoken in a moment of despair. When he mentioned
102    3,   15|         sensibly on them. At this moment, scarcely two miles lay
103    3,   15|           he a presentiment?~In a moment his eyes gleamed, his hand
104    3,   16|           fell on their ears. The moment they set foot on the deck
105    3,   16|        DUNCAN is cruising at this moment on the coast of New Zealand?”~
106    3,   16|    between his fingers.~That same moment he felt a hand laid on his
107    3,   16|          well, Tom.”~Just at this moment Glenarvan and John Mangles
108    3,   18|           let me choose a fitting moment to communicate these sad
109    3,   19|         man at the wheel.~At this moment Mary Grant and Robert came
110    3,   19|       heard it too!”~Just at this moment, Mary Grant recovering consciousness,
111    3,   20|        close, silent embrace.~The moment Harry Grant came on deck,
112    3,   20|         the French ones!”~At this moment a vigorous thump on Paganel’
113    3,   20|           of his crimes.”~At that moment the boat, in charge of John
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