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 1    1,    3|  entertain may be realized, but till my husband returns, you
 2    1,    3|       brother consented to stay till Lord Glenarvan returned.~
 3    1,    6|        the time; but it was not till he had rummaged through
 4    1,    8|    chain of basaltic mountains, till she entered the port of
 5    1,    9|       more southerly direction, till at length the rock of Cape
 6    1,   10|      yacht continued her route, till she dropped anchor at the
 7    1,   10|        follow the 37th parallel till we find those we seek, if
 8    1,   10|      Colorado on to the Pampas, till we reach the Sierra Tapalquen,
 9    1,   10|      hand all round, to last us till we get to the shores of
10    1,   11|        it over his beast’s head till the accident was repaired
11    1,   11|        oclock, and not to stop till they camp for the night,
12    1,   14|      and look for him, and look till we find him,” he exclaimed,
13    1,   14|        Again there was silence, till McNabbs asked:~“Which of
14    1,   14|   respite. So the day passed on till it was almost noon. McNabbs
15    1,   18|        are to wait on the banks till their companions reach them;
16    1,   18|      and then sleep, if we can, till it is starting time.”~The
17    1,   18|      agreed. They can’t be here till about the middle of the
18    1,   19|        It will never do to wait till then before we settle what
19    1,   19|      any price we must hold out till daybreak. The AGUARA only
20    1,   19|         defend ourselves, then, till morning.”~“Yes, my boy,
21    1,   19|      relinquish their sure prey till daybreak made them hasten
22    1,   19|  useless going to look for them till daylight.~At four oclock
23    1,   19|        to a still quicker pace, till in a few minutes more they
24    1,   21|       was not in a mood to stop till he had done. It was evident
25    1,   21|     last he was silent, but not till he had made his guests enter
26    1,   21|     Ipharaguerre. Then, and not till then, did he ask his guests
27    1,   22|      each moment more and more, till it seemed half under water.~
28    1,   22|      safely, and no one stirred till Thaouka woke them by tapping
29    1,   22|     spurred on the poor animals till the blood ran from their
30    1,   23|         rise higher and higher, till the topmost branches were
31    1,   23|   cleverly from bough to bough, till he disappeared beyond the
32    1,   23|         thirty-seventh parallel till we come back to our starting
33    1,   24|          as we have supposed up till now, but just the root of
34    1,   24|       make them some day.”~“And till then,” put in Glenarvan, “
35    1,   25|       increasing with the noise till the whole atmosphere seemed
36    1,   25|      kept increasing by degrees till it overspread the entire
37    1,   25|        complete silence reigned till the voice of Tom Austin
38    1,   26|      began to diminish in size, till at last his friends of a
39    2,    1|    strong relief by his patron, till the modest boy did not know
40    2,    1|         stood right out to sea, till the welcome signal-gun of
41    2,    2|         the SCOTIA. It had been till now occupied by M. Olbinett,
42    2,    2|       working away from morning till night at a work entitled “
43    2,    3|     disadvantages of Isolation, till the very moment the DUNCAN
44    2,    3|        rambled about the island till evening, as its appearance
45    2,    6|         by every penny he could till he had saved enough to purchase
46    2,    7|   rivers, and across mountains, till he had traversed the whole
47    2,    7|    Glenarvan; “but we must wait till the DUNCAN is repaired.”~“
48    2,    8|        next morning he slept on till the Major’s stentorian voice
49    2,   10|        animal would move a step till these leaders gave the signal
50    2,   10|          and did not stop again till they halted for the night
51    2,   10|         the rear.~All went well till they reached the middle
52    2,   10|      hardly knowing what to do, till Ayrton proposed he should
53    2,   10|       the banks of the Wimerra, till you return.”~
54    2,   14|   settlers who farm the ground. Till the arrival of the two Pattersons,
55    2,   14|       station lands. It was not till nine oclock that they had
56    2,   15|         was impossible to go on till this tremendous shower was
57    2,   15|   decided that they should wait till they came to Twofold Bay.
58    2,   16|    stormy clouds, and continued till daybreak. The tent became
59    2,   16|      most probably we must wait till the water goes down.”~“Wait!”
60    2,   16|         It is here we must wait till help comes, and this help
61    2,   16|       banks of the river Snowy, till we can get some means of
62    2,   16|     Ayrton, who had been silent till that moment, now said: “
63    2,   16|       on the banks of the Snowy till the return of Ayrton, that
64    2,   17|   direct accusation against him till the events of the preceding
65    2,   17|        and the letter entirely, till his friends called out: “
66    2,   18|      hour, the wounded man, who till then had lain motionless,
67    2,   18|         a week, or a fortnight, till the Snowy falls to its normal
68    2,   18|     second, in deciding to wait till the passage of the Snowy
69    2,   18|         River, follow its banks till they reached the place indicated
70    2,   19|       and even to remain alone, till assistance could be sent
71    2,   19|         food and water continue till evening, they would all
72    3,    1|     console Lady Glenarvan, who till now had been her faithful
73    3,    4|   weather, and went on the poop till driven down again by the
74    3,    4|         He was a man of energy, till now happy and powerful,
75    3,    6|     quantity sufficient to last till they should reach Auckland,
76    3,    6|  returning tide would not occur till nine oclock in the evening;
77    3,    6|      for the night, or at least till five oclock in the morning,
78    3,    7| possession.~From the year 1840, till the day the DUNCAN left
79    3,    7|         them our halting-places till we get to Auckland.”~
80    3,    8|    watch in turns, two and two, till daybreak. No fires were
81    3,   10|    these words, Kai-Koumou, who till now had been quite unmoved,
82    3,   11|        was rigorously observed. Till February 15th the “pah”
83    3,   12|      were not to leave it again till the tops of the Wahiti Ranges
84    3,   12|         Glenarvan’s voice, firm till now, faltered. He was silent
85    3,   12| themselves down along the rope, till they came to the spot where
86    3,   13|    fearful cries.~“Shout! yell! till your lungs are gone, stupid
87    3,   13|      many a day, and will do so till we leave it, at any rate.”~“
88    3,   13|        lines of marksmen.~“Wait till to-morrow,” said Paganel, “
89    3,   14|       necessary—that is to say, till the savages are convinced
90    3,   14| volcanic commotion was confined till then in the envelope of
91    3,   14|          and continued so doing till evening fell. Not a solitary
92    3,   15|       highly of the edible fern till then, now ate of it heartily.~
93    3,   15|       heartily.~The halt lasted till two oclock in the afternoon,
94    3,   16|    before without aim or object till he reached the forecastle.
95    3,   18|          Ayrton. I waited there till I should get some chance
96    3,   19|      like my father doesnt die till he has finished his work.”~
97    3,   19|   father, while you are waiting till John and I bring him back
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