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  1    1,    1|            haul up the monster and find out what it really is.”~“
  2    1,    2|          no need to send so far to find out that,” said John Mangles. “
  3    1,    2|         broken disjointed words we find in these documents tell
  4    1,    6|       Grant before long, for we’ll find the worthy captain, depend
  5    1,    6|         breakfast. I hope we shall find it ready when we come back.”~
  6    1,    7|           of my fondest dreams, to find myself in the country of
  7    1,    7|           of the Himalayas, and to find out at last whether this
  8    1,    7|      DUNCAN! the DUNCAN!”~He could find no others in his vocabulary.
  9    1,    7|           I only hope you will not find our company too dull.”~“
 10    1,    7|      plight for a man to be in, to find himself sailing to America
 11    1,    8|         vexing, too, for you would find it dull work waiting for
 12    1,    8|            inconsiderable—I should find fellow-countrymen at Senegal,
 13    1,    8|          Praya you might manage to find pretty good quarters. They
 14    1,    8|          over clean, and you might find the monkeys and pigs not
 15    1,    9|       Ships of the largest tonnage find, throughout, sufficient
 16    1,   10|           river, we cannot fail to find the track of the prisoners.
 17    1,   10|            of the Pampas. Shall we find any lack of rivers and streams
 18    1,   10|           map, and if after all we find I have been mistaken, still
 19    1,   10|          the 37th parallel till we find those we seek, if even we
 20    1,   10|          manage to go, my boy, and find him. Nothing can be more
 21    1,   11|           extremity of the bay. To find the extremity of the 37th
 22    1,   11|  high-sounding adjectives he could find in the Spanish language.~“
 23    1,   12|           than the slopes we shall find there. When we get below,
 24    1,   12|        When we get below, we shall find BAQUEANOS, Argentine shepherds,
 25    1,   12|          may. There we may perhaps find some hut to cover us. All
 26    1,   13|            Ten people could easily find room in it, and though the
 27    1,   13|       probability is that we shall find something to burn in it.”~“
 28    1,   13|          all he cared about was to find out how it happened that
 29    1,   14|          for him, and look till we find him,” he exclaimed, almost
 30    1,   14|           and it is there we shall find him.”~Not another word was
 31    1,   15|         his class. He undertook to find all that was needed, and
 32    1,   16|           excited, he could hardly find words, and he gazed at the
 33    1,   17|          root. The geologist would find rich treasures in the tertiary
 34    1,   17|         and thick that the Indians find shelter in it from storms.
 35    1,   17|           generally dig wells, and find water a few feet below the
 36    1,   18|           we three dont manage to find out fresh water somewhere,”
 37    1,   18|        only walking now.~“You will find him?” said Robert again,
 38    1,   18|      minutessilence.~“Yes, we’ll find him,” was Glenarvan’s reply, “
 39    1,   20|          this circumstance. Not to find an Indian where in general
 40    1,   20|      village of Tandil. They would find some one there to speak
 41    1,   21|           Flores. Indian pillagers find pillage there.”~“But where
 42    1,   21|         and where should they ever find him if that were the case?
 43    1,   21|         tears. Glenarvan could not find a word of comfort to say
 44    1,   22|         lay down and endeavored to find in slumber a temporary forgetfulness
 45    1,   22|         increase, where could they find refuge? Not a single elevated
 46    1,   23|             Paganel set to work to find dry moss, and had soon gathered
 47    1,   23|        unless Monsieur Paganel can find out some way of making powder.”~“
 48    1,   23|           time Glenarvan could not find any comfort to give him.
 49    1,   23|             I will do my utmost to find Captain Grant; I am pledged
 50    1,   24|             I will not even try to find out its meaning. The main
 51    1,   24|         ourselves, for I could not find the road. The sun was sinking
 52    1,   24|         replied Glenarvan. “Do you find these uncomfortable hard
 53    1,   24|           was a difficult thing to find in this world. ‘However,’
 54    1,   24|          all in vain: he could not find a man among them that was
 55    1,   26|     pressed his hand. Nor could he find it in his heart to insist,
 56    2,    2|         Mangle’s first care was to find good anchorage, and then
 57    2,    3|           ever obliged? Cannot one find friends among the animals,
 58    2,    4|        from the document, we shall find him.”~“And what if he is
 59    2,    4|           asked Mary.~“Well, we’ll find him still,” exclaimed Paganel,
 60    2,    5|         land.~John Mangles went to find Glenarvan, and had a private
 61    2,    5|           said John. “If we cannot find any opening for the yacht,
 62    2,    5|          yacht, and if she doesnt find the way in herself, we are
 63    2,    6|          fragile bottle would ever find its way along such busy
 64    2,    6|          to seek fortunes who only find trouble and sorrow, and
 65    2,    6|           whether they should ever find the Captain after all.~His
 66    2,    7|            look for him there, and find him too, and save him,”
 67    2,    7|           I have never had once to find fault with him. I knew all
 68    2,    7| disconcerted. “How can we possibly find traces of the captives in
 69    2,    8|            should be there when we find Mary Grant’s father.”~“Oh!
 70    2,    9|           McNabbs need not try and find you tripping.”~“It is my
 71    2,   11|      return alone. If they fail to find a workman, the wagon could
 72    2,   11|        seeking to solve it, and to find the unknown; and when Glenarvan
 73    2,   12|         his family, even should he find it decimated.~“And after
 74    2,   13|           municipality.”~“Shall we find a respectable hotel there?”
 75    2,   13|           we might be sorry not to find the DUNCAN there. Besides,
 76    2,   14|           as the travelers were to find themselves walking beneath
 77    2,   14|           Murray, where they could find no booty, nor near the colonies
 78    2,   14|    comfortable quarters they would find there. This was accordingly
 79    2,   15|    required absolute navigation to find a safe way over the billowy
 80    2,   15|           it would be difficult to find any way of direct communication
 81    2,   15|        with him, but was unable to find the least solution of the
 82    2,   15|       marks.~The Major resolved to find out what these fellows were
 83    2,   16|      revictual our expedition, and find fresh means of transport.”~“
 84    2,   16|            crossing, but could not find any. It is unusual to meet
 85    2,   16|        some help arrives, we shall find ourselves still on the banks
 86    2,   17|           sorrow, and no one could find a cheering word to say.
 87    2,   18|           once; and if he does not find us there, if we have not
 88    2,   18|            you go? Where would you find Mulrady? He must have been
 89    2,   18|       Wales, where he would easily find the means of transport to
 90    2,   18|          about the bridge? Did you find it?” asked Glenarvan, with
 91    2,   19|            s a town where we shall find rapid means of conveyance.
 92    2,   19|        reach the shore, they would find the DUNCAN waiting to take
 93    2,   19|            but the Major could not find a chance of firing a shot.
 94    2,   19|           The only food they could find was the same as the natives
 95    2,   19|      subsist upon, when they could find neither game, nor serpents,
 96    3,    1|            it alone! I will either find Captain Grant or perish
 97    3,    1|            to sail. He expected to find frequent communication between
 98    3,    3|     geographer, “because you might find traces of the BRITANNIA,
 99    3,    7|         should not be surprised to find that at this moment the
100    3,    8|            great regret, could not find a single specimen, or he
101    3,    8|           grudge two miles more to find a hotel even of a humble
102    3,    8|       Maori village! you would not find an inn, not a tavern! This
103    3,   12|            the Major, “I will soon find out!”~Wilson and Olbinett
104    3,   13|       pursuers. They hoped then to find some practicable ridge that
105    3,   13|            might, by Divine mercy, find the means of escape.~Such
106    3,   13|  companions were quite relieved to find that the Maories were more
107    3,   15|         found, and that they would find him, if they had to try
108    3,   17|      Powerful motives urged him to find out certain details concerning
109    3,   17|            still if they could but find Captain Grant.~Consequently,
110    3,   18|            chokes me; but I cannot find any other explanation. Besides,
111    3,   19|       bestow on savages.”~“We must find some other uninhabited island,”
112    3,   20|          these seas, where she may find that independence and comfort
113    3,   20|            Ayrton; I know where to find you— I shall never forget.”~“
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