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1 1, 2| men are captives in the hands of cruel Indians. Don’t 2 1, 3| her, and taking both her hands and kissing the boy’s rosy 3 1, 3| motionless, with clasped hands, and all she said when the 4 1, 4| Mary and Robert seized her hands, and covered them with kisses; 5 1, 6| manner.~“Allow me to shake hands with you, sir; and if I 6 1, 7| such a guest, and shook hands cordially.~“And now that 7 1, 10| their feet and grasped his hands, while Robert exclaimed 8 1, 10| may have fallen into the hands of a numerous tribe, or 9 1, 10| fellows have fallen into the hands of the Indians their lives 10 1, 13| turned out so badly in his hands. At last light broke in 11 1, 14| torn to rags, and feet and hands bleeding. For many long 12 1, 14| with a calm eye, and sure hands and motionless body, he 13 1, 16| formidable weapon in their hands, and one they handle with 14 1, 16| who had fallen into the hands of the Indians of the Pampas.~ 15 1, 16| Immediately taking Thalcave’s hands in his own, the boy said, 16 1, 16| may if he is still in the hands of the Indians.”~“And when 17 1, 19| his head leaning on his hands, and his elbows on his knees, 18 1, 19| snatching the bridle out of his hands. “I, myself! Save this boy, 19 1, 19| ground, and clasped his hands despairingly. He looked 20 1, 20| meet the Caciques, in whose hands, he had no doubt, Harry 21 1, 20| foreign prisoners in their hands, the natives under the rule 22 1, 20| Grant were a prisoner in the hands of any of those tribes, 23 1, 21| forward, and seizing both his hands in the most free-and-easy 24 1, 21| Grant was a prisoner in the hands of the Caciques, he must 25 1, 21| Europeans were prisoners in the hands of the Caciques?”~Manuel 26 1, 21| Yes; delivered out of the hands of the Indians.”~Paganel 27 1, 21| Paganel, taking both Robert’s hands in his own, “we must resign 28 1, 21| companions, his escape from the hands of the Indians, all evidenced 29 1, 21| Independence but to shake hands with the Commandant, and 30 1, 21| prisoners had fallen into the hands of the Indians on the coast 31 1, 22| did not lie in their own hands.~Five minutes afterward, 32 1, 23| Robert, stretching out his hands toward the courageous Patagonian.~“ 33 1, 23| living or dead, for his hands made no attempt to seize 34 1, 24| forest. Robert clapped his hands at the idea, so they took 35 1, 26| trees, planted by European hands, might chance to be visible 36 2, 1| regretted she could not shake hands with the brave and generous 37 2, 2| arranging it with her own hands, and adorning it for the 38 2, 3| Paganel was delighted to shake hands with a countryman in the 39 2, 4| they have fallen into the hands of the natives, or they 40 2, 4| Captain Grant is in the hands of the natives.”~“But these 41 2, 4| If your father is in the hands of the natives, which seems 42 2, 5| the mate.~“We are in God’s hands,” said John. “If we cannot 43 2, 6| acres cleared by his own hands, and five hundred head of 44 2, 7| you have fallen into the hands of uncommonly shrewd people.”~ 45 2, 7| round him and grasped his hands. It seemed as if this man’ 46 2, 7| spake, Mary held one of his hands in hers. This sailor was 47 2, 7| he found himself in the hands of natives, who dragged 48 2, 7| she had gone down with all hands off the dangerous reefs 49 2, 7| they are prisoners in the hands of some of the native tribes.”~“ 50 2, 8| and, under the carpenter’s hands, was to be speedily converted 51 2, 8| the men we can on board. Hands will be wanted to work the 52 2, 10| for him, and after shaking hands cordially with everybody 53 2, 11| The squatters and their “hands” lent their aid, and directed 54 2, 13| come out smoother from the hands of a turner. They stood 55 2, 13| succeeded in evading the hands of justice.~The inhabitants 56 2, 14| evidently fallen into the hands of natives, since he has 57 2, 16| your blacksmith had in his hands has escaped the common fate.”~“ 58 2, 17| Snowy, and gave us into the hands of his gang.”~Such was the 59 2, 18| God be with you.”~He shook hands with him, and bade him good-by; 60 2, 18| raised him they felt their hands bathed in blood.~The rain 61 2, 18| nor by such sympathetic hands.~Day came, and the rain 62 2, 18| massacred! my DUNCAN in the hands of these bandits!”~“Yes, 63 2, 19| at the coast, and in the hands of the convicts.~However, 64 2, 19| and Wilson, with bleeding hands, seconded his efforts with 65 2, 19| dropped from Glenarvan’s hands.~There was no doubt now. 66 2, 19| now a pirate ship in the hands of Ben Joyce!~So ended this 67 3, 1| coarse, red face, thick hands, and a broken nose, blind 68 3, 1| certainly had fallen into the hands of the convicts. Perhaps 69 3, 1| If ever they fall into my hands I will avenge my crew—”~ 70 3, 2| gradually unfurled; the five hands made slow work. Wilson offered 71 3, 3| districts falls into the hands of the Maories, and a prisoner 72 3, 3| Maories, and a prisoner in the hands of the Maories is a lost 73 3, 4| tore his hair and wrung his hands. His whole thought was his 74 3, 5| must not fall into their hands. Let us hope that one day 75 3, 6| ebb-tide.~John clenched his hands; he was racked with anxiety, 76 3, 7| avoid falling into their hands.”~“We might have the good 77 3, 9| with powerfully developed hands and feet. His prominent 78 3, 9| and ammunition were in the hands of the savages, and they 79 3, 9| was to be expected at his hands. His name was well known 80 3, 9| chiefs had fallen into the hands of the English, and that 81 3, 10| prisoners, whose feet and hands were liberated, were landed 82 3, 10| nor I must fall into the hands of these savages alive!”~ 83 3, 10| Noui-Atoua has fallen into the hands of your brethren; he is 84 3, 11| anyone who laid sacrilegious hands on what had been declared “ 85 3, 11| forbidden to touch with his hands; if he is poor and has no 86 3, 11| claim death at her husband’s hands, to escape a shameful life, 87 3, 11| wife may claim death at the hands of her betrothed husband, 88 3, 11| surprise. Their unbound hands showed that they met their 89 3, 11| the MERE, delivered by the hands of six powerful warriors, 90 3, 12| poor women are in God’s hands. If it is decreed that we 91 3, 13| Lady Helena, lifting her hands to heaven.~The fugitives 92 3, 13| put them into Olbinett’s hands. The steward, who never 93 3, 15| the glass drop from his hands. One word explained it.~“ 94 3, 16| Zealand? How was it not in the hands of Ben Joyce? By what providential 95 3, 16| seized his head with both hands and tore his hair. He neither 96 3, 16| hold of a rope with both hands in his fall.~Suddenly a 97 3, 16| he had scarcely put his hands on the dying man when he 98 3, 16| would have fallen into the hands of the convicts; but for 99 3, 17| wished to deliver into the hands of the convicts of Ben Joyce.”~ 100 3, 17| have never had me in their hands, and my companions are at 101 3, 17| and deliver it into the hands of the convicts? No one, 102 3, 17| will be given up into the hands of the English authorities.”~“ 103 3, 19| exclaimed, clasping her hands, “I tell you my father is 104 3, 20| two brave Scotchmen joined hands in a hearty grip and so