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1 1, 6| and so suddenly, that he fell full length on deck, and 2 1, 7| that very moment his eye fell on the wheel of the ship, 3 1, 8| and in 1845 the number fell to 2,669. It is a grievous 4 1, 8| the sea winds. The rain fell in such torrents that the 5 1, 9| on the dismal region. She fell in before long with the 6 1, 11| strap got loose, or a rein fell, a PEON came forward instantly, 7 1, 11| about 4 P. M. Glenarvan fell in with the practice, and 8 1, 12| by the action of the air, fell down with a faint, dull 9 1, 12| frequent, and those who fell could not rise again, but 10 1, 13| one stood on ceremony, but fell to with a hearty good will.~ 11 1, 13| danger.~But gradually he fell into a half-drowsy state, 12 1, 13| feet. A deafening noise fell on his ear like the roar 13 1, 14| that the spot where he fell is about two miles up. Between 14 1, 15| grand sonorous words that fell on his ear.~“If I don’t 15 1, 16| in clouds, which rose and fell like water-spouts. It was 16 1, 16| lulled, and the weary men fell asleep and woke at daybreak, 17 1, 16| that the big drops of sweat fell in a cascade down his forehead 18 1, 19| more the shadows of night fell on the prairie, and the 19 1, 19| attempt at flight when his eye fell on Thalcave.~The Indian 20 1, 22| as each man lay down and fell asleep beneath the threatening 21 1, 22| south, and then returned and fell back in his place at the 22 1, 22| found their way within and fell down in large drops from 23 1, 22| grass below the water. They fell, and were pulled up only 24 1, 25| streams. As the large drops fell splashing into the lake, 25 1, 25| and the next minute it fell right over with a terrible 26 1, 25| tremendous blow, that it fell back into the torrent and 27 1, 26| murmur of the distant ocean fell on their ears, the exhausted 28 1, 26| material up to his chin, and fell into a heavy sleep.~But 29 2, 2| the 16th of November, they fell in with fine westerly breezes, 30 2, 5| 13th of December the wind fell entirely; as the sailors 31 2, 5| of the water. The billows fell as if by magic, the whole 32 2, 7| be imagined. Mary Grant fell back, half-fainting, in 33 2, 11| five carriages out of six fell into the bed of the Loddon, 34 2, 14| admit the fact, for there fell on his ear the sublime strains 35 2, 14| leaped into the air, and fell down again completely ripped 36 2, 14| Robert gave a loud cry and fell. Mary Grant saw it all from 37 2, 15| was Mulrady’s horse that fell, and on attempting to pull 38 2, 15| large as one’s hand, which fell from the stormy clouds. 39 2, 15| forward, and he and his horse fell down in a lump. Was it giddiness, 40 2, 15| A third horse, Wilson’s, fell dead, and what was, perhaps 41 2, 15| climate.~Gradually they all fell into a heavy sleep. The 42 2, 17| was heard, and Glenarvan fell wounded by a ball. Gunshots 43 2, 17| toward him in terror, as he fell down struck by Ben Joyce’ 44 2, 17| her grief, and why tears fell from her eyes and her father’ 45 2, 17| document. Gloomy silence fell on the whole party at the 46 2, 18| noisily, and bough after bough fell on the wet ground. More 47 2, 18| still standing hitherto, fell with a crash during this 48 2, 18| disturbed him. When his eyes fell on Lady Helena and the young 49 2, 19| at sunrise, a dull murmur fell on their ears, and announced 50 3, 2| badly-sharpened spear, and fell into the sea. Of his six 51 3, 4| lectures on New Zealand fell on cold and indifferent 52 3, 4| damage.~Suddenly the wind fell and the vessel fell back, 53 3, 4| wind fell and the vessel fell back, and turning her became 54 3, 4| gradually calmer. The wind fell. The hull would be safe 55 3, 6| chopped away at the base, fell over the starboard rail, 56 3, 6| changed, but the breeze fell gradually, and it was two 57 3, 6| miles. But the wind soon fell almost entirely, and the 58 3, 6| night.~Some of the party fell into a troubled sleep, a 59 3, 10| defeat, and the fatal news fell on them like a thunder clap.~ 60 3, 10| energies prostrate, and she fell helpless into her husband’ 61 3, 10| arm, a shot! and Kara-Tete fell at his feet.~The sound brought 62 3, 11| at daybreak.”~Punishment fell on all indiscriminately. 63 3, 11| struck her to the ground; she fell senseless.~Horrible yells 64 3, 11| distinction of age, or sex, fell upon the senseless remains 65 3, 12| it from Kara-Tete when he fell at your feet. My Lord, whichever 66 3, 13| wads, carried by the wind, fell beside them; they were made 67 3, 13| But fortunately the balls fell short of our friends, though 68 3, 13| the ground.~The steward fell back in terror.~“Shut off 69 3, 13| mountain, so that when darkness fell, Maunganamu appeared to 70 3, 14| continued so doing till evening fell. Not a solitary native remained 71 3, 16| the songs of old Scotia fell on their ears. The moment 72 3, 16| of rope. He stumbled and fell, accidentally catching hold 73 3, 16| the same instant his eyes fell on Mary and Robert Grant, 74 3, 19| come!” were the words which fell on their ears.~They both 75 3, 19| Overcome with emotion, she fell fainting into Robert’s arms.~“ 76 3, 19| and silent, and presently fell down insensible, like his 77 3, 19| he held out his arms, and fell flat on the sand, as if 78 3, 20| the coast. By degrees we fell into regular ways and habits 79 3, 21| good and still charming, fell in love with the geographer’