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 1    1,    2|       the remainder of the lines being almost completely obliterated
 2    1,    5|         had any fault it was his being so intensely Scotch from
 3    1,    6|       gave one the impression of being a great talker, and moreover,
 4    1,    8|     imagine no vines to speak of being in Madeira! In 1813, 22,
 5    1,    9| languages, he did not despair of being able to speak the language
 6    1,    9|      Paganel was so vexed at not being able to catch a glimpse
 7    1,   10|           A European is a useful being in these countries. The
 8    1,   12|        in addition to the season being favorable, but in Winter,
 9    1,   13|       still it allowed of a fire being lighted.~“This will shelter
10    1,   13|       over each other. They were being rapidly dragged down a steep
11    1,   14|  ventured far up in spite of his being alone, straining his ear
12    1,   15|     single syllable.~However, on being told how things stood, he
13    1,   16|          them, the dark outlines being already almost lost in the
14    1,   16|         Thalcave that instead of being the guide he was guided;
15    1,   17|       none the less for the wind being north, this wind being the
16    1,   17|      wind being north, this wind being the simoom of the Pampas.~
17    1,   17|     Glenarvan, much vexed at not being able to enter into some
18    1,   17|         not mistaken, instead of being harmless, the Gauchos are
19    1,   17|       his geographical knowledge being brought in question, and
20    1,   18|         they were so rejoiced at being able to quench their thirst,
21    1,   19|         on, there was no fear of being overmastered. But what was
22    1,   20|        far is it from looking to being, my good geographer?”~“Only
23    1,   20|           the principal building being encircled by a terrace,
24    1,   22|        to the RIOS of the Sierra being swollen to overflowing by
25    1,   22|       But, meantime, Thaouka was being rapidly carried away by
26    1,   24|           added Glenarvan, “your being on board the DUNCAN is a
27    1,   25|          heart of every sentient being, even in the most strong-minded.
28    1,   25|        as if some fireworks were being ignited, the flame ran along
29    1,   25|     Glenarvan and his companions being thus delivered from the
30    1,   26|       off. No means of transport being procurable so far south,
31    1,   26|          the given line of march being scrupulously adhered to
32    2,    1|    meeting, his very first words being:~“Cheer up, friends, cheer
33    2,    3|        frightened at the idea of being cast away alone on a desert
34    2,    4|     admit the supposition of his being lost, not for an instant.”~“
35    2,    4|        few accounts of travelers being lost in this immense country.
36    2,    5|       was imminent danger of her being pitched over on her side,
37    2,    6|          no danger now of either being driven away or stranded
38    2,    7|       sometimes gained ground by being exceedingly particular in
39    2,    7|          Ayrton; I vouch for his being an honest man. He has been
40    2,   10|       this expedition, worthy of being written, if not commended
41    2,   11|      station, and prevents their being mixed with other herds.”~
42    2,   13|         out like a wood that was being felled. This was neither
43    2,   13|          reason of the shade not being deep, nor the darkness profound,
44    2,   14|        knife, and at the risk of being ripped up himself, sprang
45    2,   15|         preservation of the team being of supreme importance.~Meantime,
46    2,   16|           contented himself with being a silent listener. There
47    2,   16|       who ever heard of convicts being in Australia? Besides, they
48    2,   16|          Very good. Our position being then settled, what is best
49    2,   17|        spoke, but on the request being made a second time, he said: “
50    2,   18|         brave sailor rejoiced in being able to give his Lordship
51    2,   18|      Mulrady was certain of soon being able to outdistance the
52    3,    1|           the distance, in fact, being only about a thousand miles.~
53    3,    3|     guide, and keep us from ever being thrown within the power
54    3,    4|        the fears of John Mangles being realized.~But that night
55    3,    4|       and the sheet of water not being able to escape quickly by
56    3,    5|       they consume his spiritual being, and so inherit his soul,
57    3,    5|        cannibal, I should prefer being cooked.”~“Why?”~“Because
58    3,    5|          I should be sure of not being eaten alive!”~“Very good.
59    3,    5|         much dislike the idea of being eaten! The idea of ending
60    3,    6|      them.~As to their chance of being picked up by a passing vessel,
61    3,    6|          to save themselves from being carried out to sea. They
62    3,    6|       clock in the morning, land being in sight at a distance of
63    3,    8|   resting.~Neither wagon or tent being available, they sought repose
64    3,   10|           from their eye sockets being hollow and deprived of eye-balls.~
65    3,   10|    return. Allowing for a number being made prisoners by the invaders,
66    3,   11|          Mary Grant’s despair at being separated from her brother.
67    3,   12|        long round to catch them, being unaware of the gallery between
68    3,   13|   resolved to take refuge there, being unwilling to leave the region
69    3,   13|         Olbinett narrowly missed being scalded, for just as he
70    3,   13|        nine oclock the darkness being very intense, Glenarvan
71    3,   14|          nine oclock, the night being unusually dark, Glenarvan
72    3,   14|     ambush, Glenarvan counted on being safe when the party arrived
73    3,   16|  questioned Tom Austin about his being on this coast.~Why had the
74    3,   16|      least understand what he is being asked.~“Yes, the wretches
75    3,   16|         I beg to be excused from being present at his examination?”
76    3,   17|           From thence the yacht, being amply provisioned, might
77    3,   17| Talcahuano, over a sea worthy of being called the Pacific, and
78    3,   17|         a proof of Harry Grant’s being there? It was settled that
79    3,   17|       when the quartermaster was being taken back to his cabin,
80    3,   18|       first question, his object being to verify the dates of the
81    3,   19|     through every fiber of their being.~“Come! come!” were the
82    3,   20|      started up hastily, and now being unable to restrain himself
83    3,   21|  mentioned.~Paganel was far from being insensible to the sentiments
84    3,   21|          stick.~At last, one day being fairly driven in a corner
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