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1 1, 2| in 1861, and has not been heard of since.”~“There isn’t 2 1, 4| touching, simple story she heard in reply, and one which 3 1, 4| Robert, he seemed to have heard these particulars for the 4 1, 4| the courtyard when they heard the sound of a carriage 5 1, 5| expeditions. When the crew heard whither they were bound, 6 1, 6| sheer inanition.”~Olbinett heard him without understanding 7 1, 7| was now, for he had often heard Paganel spoken of, and was 8 1, 7| berth immediately, for I had heard that the best way to prevent 9 1, 7| geographer say, when he heard the name and destination 10 1, 7| unmoved auditor, and when he heard of Lady Helena’s generous 11 1, 7| for Lady Helena, when he heard that she was a daughter 12 1, 13| the report of firearms was heard. The Major had fired, and 13 1, 13| They could not even have heard themselves speak. The internal 14 1, 14| absolute despair when he heard of his disappearance, and 15 1, 14| Glenarvan’s companions heard him in silence. He sought 16 1, 14| agony of despair.~But he heard nothing save the beatings 17 1, 16| the Patagonian if he had heard of any foreigners who had 18 1, 16| seen him?”~“No; but I have heard the Indian speak of him. 19 1, 16| doing? When had Thalcave heard of him?” All these questions 20 1, 17| in a bad temper. I have heard that, in South America, 21 1, 19| side.~The next minute they heard their claws attacking the 22 1, 19| when at last gun-shots were heard in the distance at regular 23 1, 21| silence.~“Had the Sergeant heard whether any Europeans were 24 1, 21| replied Manuel. “Yes; all I heard was that some Europeans 25 1, 21| exclaimed Paganel.~“Yes; and I heard afterward that the Frenchman 26 1, 21| This announcement was heard with profound silence. The 27 1, 21| asked whether he had never heard of three English captives.~“ 28 1, 21| Sergeant Manuel must have heard if any prisoners had fallen 29 1, 22| Soon a confused sound was heard of bellowing and neighing 30 1, 24| palace, when one day he heard an honest peasant singing 31 1, 25| could not make their voices heard, but the sheets of white 32 1, 25| voice of Tom Austin was heard shouting:~“The tree is on 33 1, 26| a well-known whistle was heard. The gallop of a horse resounded 34 1, 26| neither hear nor make himself heard, supposing the DUNCAN were 35 2, 1| signal-gun of the expedition was heard announcing the arrival of 36 2, 1| now that your Lordship has heard all about the doings of 37 2, 2| man on the look-out was heard calling out, “Land ahead!”~“ 38 2, 3| constantly, and must have heard of it.~Glenarvan was neither 39 2, 4| mean to say you have never heard of it before?”~“Never! But 40 2, 5| then, a dull hissing was heard above the noise of the elements. 41 2, 6| themselves in due form, they heard the cordial words: “Strangers! 42 2, 6| Moore as to whether he had heard of the shipwreck.~The reply 43 2, 6| favorable; he had never heard the vessel mentioned. For 44 2, 7| But, doubtless, nobody heard his flattering words, for 45 2, 7| was soon convinced when he heard Ayrton speak to the young 46 2, 7| Since that time he had never heard the BRITANNIA’s name mentioned, 47 2, 7| this farm, I have never heard of one in this Province.”~“ 48 2, 10| to prevent; a crack was heard, and the vehicle began to 49 2, 11| mixing with the crowd, heard the current talk. Everyone 50 2, 11| this moment a noise was heard from about half a mile up 51 2, 12| book him like a parcel. I heard it was done, certainly; 52 2, 14| great amaze, fancied he heard the sounds of a piano. He 53 2, 14| mistaken, for he distinctly heard chords struck.~“A piano 54 2, 14| gentlemen, then, have never heard the catastrophe of the BRITANNIA, 55 2, 14| table. The squatters had heard of the catastrophe at Camden 56 2, 14| reports of guns were soon heard on all sides. Little Robert 57 2, 16| head? Convicts! who ever heard of convicts being in Australia? 58 2, 17| his revolver. A report was heard, and Glenarvan fell wounded 59 2, 17| plant this gastrolobium.’~“I heard them say this to each other, 60 2, 17| us into his presence. He heard Paganel’s story and all 61 2, 17| slightest sound would have been heard. It was evident, from the 62 2, 17| You have neither seen nor heard anything for the last hour?” 63 2, 18| of action, for the Major heard him repeating, like a man 64 2, 18| ambushes, for nothing could be heard but the noise of the tempest, 65 2, 18| hurriedly up to the Major. “You heard that?” he asked.~“Yes,” 66 2, 18| two companions. He too had heard this ill-boding whistle, 67 2, 18| Major, a cry of distress was heard.~“Listen!” said Glenarvan.~ 68 2, 18| paces from the wagon they heard the exclamation: “Help! 69 2, 18| Major, bending toward him, heard him repeating: “My Lord— 70 2, 18| search his pockets, and then heard one of them say: “I have 71 3, 5| cannibals?” Then they heard him whisper, “My sister! 72 3, 7| his troops, and that day heard the first shot fired of 73 3, 7| as I was leaving Paris, I heard that the Governor and the 74 3, 8| Mangles. “But I think I heard you mention a village at 75 3, 10| party.~At last his voice was heard above the tumult.~“Taboo! 76 3, 11| the captives might have heard the bones crunching under 77 3, 12| slope, when a voice was heard from the opening of the 78 3, 12| had had an alarm. Having heard some unusual noise outside 79 3, 14| less violent, their cry was heard:~“Taboo! taboo! taboo!”~ 80 3, 14| retreated. He fancied he heard something in the darkness; 81 3, 15| suddenly a loud report was heard, and a ball from the yacht’ 82 3, 16| tremendous explosion was heard. The forecastle gun had 83 3, 16| quartermaster of the BRITANNIA heard our destination—”~“Ayrton!” 84 3, 16| imprisoned?”~“Because when Ayrton heard the vessel was going to 85 3, 19| THE NIGHT~THE crew soon heard that no light had been thrown 86 3, 19| of Maria Theresa may have heard of this proceeding.”~“Keep 87 3, 19| questioning eyes.~“Mary, you heard that? You heard that?” cried 88 3, 19| Mary, you heard that? You heard that?” cried Robert.~But 89 3, 19| my father is there! I heard my father’s voice; Mary 90 3, 19| my father’s voice; Mary heard it too!”~Just at this moment, 91 3, 19| there! I can declare that I heard his voice come out of the 92 3, 19| and said, “You say you heard your father’s voice, my 93 3, 19| can swear to it! My sister heard it, and recognized it as 94 3, 19| replied Hawkins.~“And you heard nothing, and saw nothing?”~“ 95 3, 19| Hawkins would not say he had heard nothing. It was my father, 96 3, 19| everyone thought of the voice heard by Robert and Mary the preceding 97 3, 19| Captain Grant!~The captain had heard Mary’s cry, for he held 98 3, 20| which only my two children heard. It was no illusion.~“Then 99 3, 20| first time that the captain heard that he owed his deliverance