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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 don’t manage to find out fresh water somewhere,” 37 1, 18| only walking now.~“You will find him?” said Robert again, 38 1, 18| minutes’ silence.~“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 doesn’t 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.”~“