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1 1, 1| was long and slender, and round the thick rim there was 2 1, 1| away the hard substances round the neck. Soon the cork 3 1, 4| than once she put her arms round both the children, and could 4 1, 4| the Southern Seas, or go round the world if necessary. 5 1, 5| Southern Seas, and possibly round the world, for Lady Helena 6 1, 5| to be able to send a good round bullet flying four miles 7 1, 6| contemplation he turned round, and suddenly found himself 8 1, 6| were concealed by enormous round spectacles, and in his look 9 1, 6| Major’s placidity. He walked round McNabbs, looking at him 10 1, 9| and she was able to get round Narborough Isles and advance 11 1, 10| seek, if even we go right round the world?”~His generous 12 1, 10| while Robert flung his arms round Mary’s neck.~“And now, friends,” 13 1, 10| hearty shake of the hand all round, to last us till we get 14 1, 10| and as the yacht turned round to pursue her course, she 15 1, 13| hundred times, and gone all round it, and even over it without 16 1, 14| will have a rope fastened round my waist, and go down myself. 17 1, 14| Presently he began to wheel round in wide circles. They could 18 1, 14| the mountain. He wheeled round and round with dazzling 19 1, 14| mountain. He wheeled round and round with dazzling rapidity, 20 1, 14| opened his eyes, looked round and murmured, “Oh, my Lord! 21 1, 15| garment of fox-skin, fastened round the waist, and coming down 22 1, 15| pieces of ox hide, fastened round the ankles by straps, across.~ 23 1, 15| companions, who had all gathered round, broke out in a furious 24 1, 16| precision that they catch round their legs and throw them 25 1, 16| So I will.”~And turning round to the Patagonian he began 26 1, 17| than the whole band wheeled round, and disappeared with incredible 27 1, 18| that he caught the bird round the legs and paralyzed his 28 1, 19| reassured by the silence round him. But where a stranger 29 1, 19| threw a sorrowful glance round him. He thought of the lad 30 1, 19| the danger.~They had gone round the RAMADA, as by common 31 1, 19| Glenarvan put his arms round the young lad, and resolved 32 1, 19| But Glenarvan put his arms round the boy and said, “Why wouldn’ 33 1, 20| after he had examined it all round, must have been uninhabited 34 1, 21| They all eagerly crowded round the Sergeant, exclaiming,~“ 35 1, 22| said Paganel, and he turned round to question Thalcave on 36 1, 22| agitation. He kept turning round toward the south, neighing 37 1, 22| afterward his arms were round Thaouka’s neck, and master 38 1, 23| they resumed their seats round the fire to have a talk.~ 39 1, 23| thirty-seventh parallel round the globe if necessary, 40 1, 25| horizontal branch to take a look round.~The deep blackness of the 41 1, 25| This ball, after turning round and round for a few seconds, 42 1, 25| after turning round and round for a few seconds, burst 43 1, 25| flames spreading themselves round like sails before the breath 44 1, 26| the travelers had to wind round them to get past. They pushed 45 1, 26| DUNCAN. He flung his arms round Mary’s neck, amid the loud, 46 2, 1| Lady Helena put her arm round her waist to support her, 47 2, 1| cabin and seated themselves round a table covered with charts 48 2, 1| and then they all stood round, so as to be able to follow 49 2, 6| the determination to sail round the Australian coast, stopping 50 2, 6| be a belt of coral reefs round the southern point of the 51 2, 6| they kept constantly moving round.~Just at that moment a pleasant-faced 52 2, 7| anyone else. They pressed round him and grasped his hands. 53 2, 9| frontier, when you turn round and abuse it. Well, I say 54 2, 10| cordially with everybody all round, took his departure. A few 55 2, 10| have empty casks slung all round them, to keep them floating 56 2, 12| savage that they all sat round him in a listening group. 57 2, 13| trunks, measuring twenty feet round, and furrowed with foamy 58 2, 14| wagon began to move away, round the foot of Mount Hottam, 59 2, 15| obliged to help to push round the wheels of the heavy 60 2, 15| the team could not go well round sharp turnings, prop up 61 2, 15| busied himself in passing round refreshments which were 62 2, 16| accustomed to all the country round. Many a time I have been 63 2, 17| Let us beat the bushes all round the wagon.”~The Major and 64 2, 17| Major and John hunted all round the country, but there was 65 2, 17| and two men mounted guard round it, who were relieved hour 66 2, 18| precaution, were wrapped round with cloths, so that they 67 2, 19| movement of the raft; it turned round with dizzying rapidity, 68 2, 19| again. After having gone round the foot of the mountain, 69 2, 19| Ocean. They required to go round the bay to gain the coast 70 2, 19| mail-coach resumed the route round the bay, toward the little 71 3, 3| Wilson more than once brought round the helm when some careless 72 3, 9| earrings of green jade, and round his neck a quivering necklace 73 3, 10| They are all crowding round the chief,” said he softly. “ 74 3, 11| oudoupa” had been fenced round, and posts, surmounted with 75 3, 12| the savages were sitting round the brazier; the others 76 3, 12| to those of Lady Helena. Round his body was rolled a long 77 3, 12| would have to make a long round to catch them, being unaware 78 3, 13| was cordially embraced all round. Paganel was found again. 79 3, 13| still in the same position round the base of the mountain, 80 3, 13| formed a girdle of flame round the base of the mountain, 81 3, 14| And then all clustered round Paganel eager to hear his 82 3, 14| enormous block of stone, round which the vapors played 83 3, 14| geyser like those that girdle round Mount Hecla, in Iceland, 84 3, 15| and shots were raining round the canoe, when suddenly 85 3, 16| travelers pressed closer round Tom Austin, devouring him 86 3, 16| his shoulder, and turning round found himself face to face 87 3, 16| his ragged coat tightly round him, he began buttoning 88 3, 16| the others formed a group round them, the whole party that 89 3, 19| Paganel, turning sharply round toward Robert.~“My Lord,” 90 3, 21| parallel, they had gone round the world. The passengers 91 3, 21| clothes, with a big comforter round his throat and up to his