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 1    1,    1|         objections, and it would give the smallest pleasure to
 2    1,    1|     chance, and it will not only give us a little diversion, but
 3    1,    2|         on our sagacity. We must give our whole minds to the solution
 4    1,    2|        here providentially which give a clew to their fatePR,
 5    1,    4|         the Anglo-Saxons, and to give scope for personal development,
 6    1,    4|       everything, that she might give him all he needed, watching
 7    1,    4|    pleasure trip; but what could give us such genuine pleasure,
 8    1,    7|       present at least, you must give up the pleasure of a visit
 9    1,    7|  pleasure of a visit to India.”~“Give it up. And why?”~“Because
10    1,    7|       the SCOTIA, you’ll have to give that up meantime.”~“But
11    1,    7|          at the helm has only to give a turn at the wheel, and
12    1,    9|   replied McNabbs, “and wouldnt give a Scotch pound-note for
13    1,    9|        Tehuelhets. The name they give themselves is Inaken. Now,
14    1,   11| Glenarvan found it far easier to give orders than to see them
15    1,   13|        Of course; and if it will give you the slightest pleasure—”~
16    1,   15|             I explain nothing. I give proof. Here is the book
17    1,   16|       seen; but if he doesnt, I give it up,” replied Paganel.~
18    1,   17|          herbage on the eastern, give those plains a peculiar
19    1,   17|         towering rage, would not give up the contest, and turned
20    1,   19|        their number I should not give them a thought.”~“Never
21    1,   19|          come.”~“We’ll certainly give them a warm reception,”
22    1,   19|      However, Thalcave would not give in, and though every instant’
23    1,   22|         every instant they would give way. The poor horses outside,
24    1,   22|       start, and at a push could give the signal as well as his
25    1,   23|          not find any comfort to give him. What could he say to
26    1,   23|          time, and all together, give up our search on the American
27    1,   24|           was almost prepared to give in.~“I only want to know
28    1,   24|         at the word as likely to give a new turn to the conversation. “
29    1,   25|      they felt the towering OMBU give way, and the next minute
30    1,   26|      Thaouka would not refuse to give a lift occasionally to a
31    1,   26|       friends. What was there to give, however? Arms, horses,
32    1,   26|        friend, not forgetting to give a share to Thaouka.~The
33    2,    1|       his Lordship any orders to give me about the DUNCAN?” asked
34    2,    1|         DUNCAN, perhaps you will give us some details of your
35    2,    1|         Cape Town.”~“Well, then, give orders.”~“Let me make one
36    2,    4|        said Glenarvan, “at least give us an answer.”~“No,” replied
37    2,    4|        Glenarvan; and anxious to give a less gloomy turn to the
38    2,    4|           If you doubt me, I can give you the names.”~“Oh, oh,”
39    2,    4|        not, Paganel, if it would give you any pleasure.”~“Done,
40    2,    4|         you dont know, will you give me back my rifle?” said
41    2,    4|         s the reason the English give?” asked the Major.~“No,”
42    2,    4|       Paganel. “Do they actually give that version of it in England?
43    2,    6|       word of hope or comfort to give them. John Mangles was grieved
44    2,    8|         family met him, ready to give their best help. Ayrton
45    2,    9|       this sort of thing, and to give you the benefit of my information
46    2,    9|     their face, and consequently give no shade; where the wood
47    2,   10|          them. The leader, or to give him his proper designation,
48    2,   11|        short, but it sufficed to give him an exact idea of Australian
49    2,   12|       for you to rectify. I will give you this as a keepsake from
50    2,   13|        cause the two children to give up the search, and the fear
51    2,   13|           he said, “I should not give myself much concern about
52    2,   13|          it, McNabbs?”~“Before I give my opinion,” replied the
53    2,   14|     outwit the European fox, and give him lessons in pillaging
54    2,   15|          before long, which will give you a good laugh. You see,
55    2,   15|         the use of it here?”~“To give us the information we want
56    2,   16|        of the party was asked to give his opinion. The first point
57    2,   16|     There will be time enough to give orders to Tom Austin, and
58    2,   16|          said the Major, “I will give it you frankly. I think
59    2,   17|          Why does not your honor give orders for a raft to be
60    2,   17|         We have still one horse. Give it to me, my Lord, and I
61    2,   18|        rejoiced in being able to give his Lordship this proof
62    2,   18|         is the letter you are to give to Tom Austin,” said Glenarvan. “
63    2,   18|     energy that the Major had to give in. The interview had already
64    2,   18|       say: “I have the letter.”~“Give it to me,” returned Ben
65    2,   19|     moment when he feels he must give up, then Providence steps
66    3,    4|       her, let it be in order to give her a wide berth.”~John
67    3,    5|    well-armed Europeans need not give a thought to an attack by
68    3,    5|          the Major, “I would not give half-a-crown for the choice!”~“
69    3,    6|       Mangles. “Wilson, mind you give it a wide berth.”~“Yes,
70    3,    8|     there, my advice is that you give it a wide berth.”~“Your
71    3,    9|        crowning peril he did not give way to any feeling of regret
72    3,   10|       huious,” which are used to give a black dye to cloth. Large
73    3,   13|          and telescope seemed to give him a great idea of Paganel’
74    3,   13|          very unwise practice to give firearms to savages! They
75    3,   15|       enthusiasm. He proposed to give the name of Glenarvan to
76    3,   15|       moral energy threatened to give way. They no longer walked,
77    3,   15|          from land, was about to give the order to go up the coast,
78    3,   15|    Lottin and evidently about to give chase.~“Out to sea! Out
79    3,   18|   deceive you, and I am going to give you a fresh proof of my
80    3,   18|    details I am in a position to give you relate to myself. They
81    3,   18|         your proposal, Ayrton. I give you my word to land you
82    3,   19|          in existence? Must they give him up? But no, for what
83    3,   19|        tell them so; and we will give them plenty of kisses, and
84    3,   20|       Lord, and you, Madam, also give your blessing to our children.”~
85    3,   20|       founded.”~“My Lord, I will give it you word for word,” replied
86    3,   20|   uninhabited island. May Heaven give you repentance!”~“Amen,”
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