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1 1, 1| as the tremendous jerk he gave the cable proved, and the 2 1, 3| absence. A telegram next day gave hope of his speedy return, 3 1, 5| motion a double screw. This gave the yacht such swiftness 4 1, 6| air. Mary involuntarily gave a start, but the captain 5 1, 6| while he sleeps.”~The Major gave an assenting nod, and Lord 6 1, 6| yet opened his mouth, he gave one the impression of being 7 1, 7| world-wide correspondence, gave him a most distinguished 8 1, 7| most lively interest. He gave them great hope; indeed, 9 1, 8| least delay.”~The captain gave immediate orders for the 10 1, 10| or Araucanian coast, he gave a decided negative. No report 11 1, 10| same moment Lord Glenarvan gave the signal to start, and 12 1, 11| Cordilleras, after which he gave them in charge of a BAQUEANO, 13 1, 12| bushes, which, higher still, gave place to grasses and cacti. 14 1, 15| for the Patagonian, but he gave him to understand that it 15 1, 16| in the morning, Thalcave gave the signal for departure. 16 1, 16| were ready, the Patagonian gave a peculiar whistle, and 17 1, 17| sought to avoid them, and gave orders to his party to have 18 1, 18| the dry, burned-up ground gave the desert a most peculiar 19 1, 18| Robert, and ever and anon gave him a shout of encouragement 20 1, 18| and thick brushwood, and gave his friends to understand 21 1, 19| watching and listening, Thaouka gave a low neigh, and stretched 22 1, 20| ten o’clock next morning gave the signal for starting. 23 1, 20| guard against surprises, and gave orders to his party to form 24 1, 21| who shook his head and gave an approving look. The Patagonian 25 1, 22| when next day came, he gave no orders for departure; 26 1, 22| around. His great height gave him a commanding view of 27 1, 22| treading over ground that gave way at every step. It sank 28 1, 22| grass was kindled, which gave out more smoke than heat, 29 1, 22| indeed, the whole party, gave themselves up for lost, 30 1, 22| moment Tom Austin’s horse gave a smothered neigh and disappeared. 31 1, 23| more comfortable. Wilson gave an account of their investigations 32 1, 23| might be useful to us, and gave it to me before he plunged 33 1, 23| while Mulrady and Wilson gave an assenting nod.~“Listen 34 1, 24| condition of the travelers; it gave the clew of the labyrinth 35 1, 25| before very long.”~Glenarvan gave a last glance at the angry 36 1, 25| sight the unfortunate men gave themselves up to be lost. 37 1, 26| Thalcave, in a few words, gave Paganel an account of himself 38 2, 1| Grant, and sometimes she gave way to despair. Her heart 39 2, 1| After this prelude, he gave an amusing recital of his 40 2, 3| not to be envied.”~Paganel gave in, though regretfully, 41 2, 6| ahead of the Major, who gave himself no concern on the 42 2, 7| energy and decision, that he gave one a favorable impression. 43 2, 7| say. The replies the man gave to the thousand questions 44 2, 7| remained unspoken.~Ayrton gave an account of the BRITANNIA’ 45 2, 8| Paganel’s proposition, he gave immediate orders to make 46 2, 8| help. Ayrton was there, and gave the benefit of his experience.~ 47 2, 8| During the dinner, Ayrton gave some interesting details 48 2, 8| seated, and the young captain gave his final orders to Tom 49 2, 8| mounted their horses. Ayrton gave a peculiar cry, and his 50 2, 10| step till these leaders gave the signal to set off.~Sundry 51 2, 11| accompanied by a man who gave himself out as the blacksmith 52 2, 11| visiting Carisbrook. They gave him his way, and the wagon 53 2, 12| suitable for a halt, Glenarvan gave orders to prepare their 54 2, 14| him immediately. Robert gave a loud cry and fell. Mary 55 2, 15| The damp argillaceous soil gave way under their feet. The 56 2, 15| Paganel, always demonstrative, gave such deep sighs of satisfaction 57 2, 16| mimosas were growing. He gave a cry well known to his 58 2, 16| himself was surprised, and gave a hasty glance at the Major. 59 2, 17| marshes of the Snowy, and gave us into the hands of his 60 2, 17| finished the letter, and gave it to Glenarvan to sign, 61 2, 18| arrive safely.~John Mangles gave his sailor a revolver, which 62 2, 18| the wagon, and Lady Helena gave up her compartment to poor 63 2, 19| broke the whirling eddy, and gave the raft some stability. 64 3, 1| himself; Mary accepted, and gave her hand to the young captain, 65 3, 1| Glenarvan and his party gave him no concern. He neither 66 3, 4| this ship if the DUNCAN gave chase. We could not even 67 3, 4| their weight. Some cordage gave way, which endangered the 68 3, 6| Pirongia, which the map gave as exactly on the 38th parallel.~ 69 3, 7| at his disposal, and they gave no quarter to the Maories 70 3, 8| verdant plain. The grass gave way to a low scrub of small 71 3, 9| and sinister expression, gave him a formidable aspect.~ 72 3, 9| province of Auckland. It gave its name to all those indomitable 73 3, 10| of Kai-Koumou; the others gave themselves up to the most 74 3, 10| the influence of Kara-Tete gave umbrage to Kai-Koumou. They 75 3, 11| mountain side; the distance gave a fantastic effect to the 76 3, 13| ready story-teller, now he gave only evasive answers to 77 3, 14| Immediately the thin crust gave way. A column of fire rushed 78 3, 14| fatigue, but none of the party gave that a thought. If they 79 3, 14| unusually dark, Glenarvan gave the order to start. His 80 3, 17| Glenarvan to the yacht soon gave place to dejection. Instead 81 3, 17| loquacity and French vivacity gave place to silence and dejection. 82 3, 17| persistent silence, which gave rise to great indignation 83 3, 18| plainly put. On the answer he gave, perhaps the fate of Harry 84 3, 19| Remember the lessons our father gave us. Keep your courage up 85 3, 19| the eye.~Suddenly Robert gave a loud cry, and exclaimed 86 3, 20| Mary’s father.~Lady Helena gave Captain Grant a narrative 87 3, 20| other vegetables besides, gave wholesome variety to our 88 3, 20| spent in this manner. We gave up hoping, but yet did not 89 3, 20| to start the same day, he gave immediate orders for the 90 3, 21| it from Lady Helena, who gave a hint to Mrs. Mangles.