Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|        writing, while the others looked on with anxious eyes. At
 2    1,    2|       John Mangles the moment he looked at it.~“And you understand
 3    1,    3|     House of Hanover, and he was looked upon coldly by the State
 4    1,    4|       embraced her silently, and looked gloomy and disappointed—
 5    1,    6|          mask of seriousness. He looked far from that. His careless,
 6    1,   11|          said Paganel.~Glenarvan looked at the CATAPEZ, who replied:~“
 7    1,   13|       lait.~Paganel had scarcely looked at it before he exclaimed, “
 8    1,   13|       flight of the guanacos. He looked at his watch and found the
 9    1,   13|        off the blinding snow and looked around him. His companions
10    1,   14|       slightly, opened his eyes, looked round and murmured, “Oh,
11    1,   15|   Paganel could not say more. He looked vexed, while his companions,
12    1,   15|      real Patagonian, by whom he looked a perfect pigmy— a Patagonian
13    1,   16|       Carmen route led. Thalcave looked on composedly, without giving
14    1,   17|         thirty miles and eagerly looked forward to a good night’
15    1,   19|  Glenarvan’s heart swelled as he looked at Robert. He forgot himself
16    1,   19|          down his cheeks.~Robert looked up into his face with a
17    1,   19|       his hands despairingly. He looked at Thalcave, who smiled
18    1,   21|        of it, for all the others looked at each other in silence.~“
19    1,   21|         of the Caciques?”~Manuel looked thoughtful for a few minutes,
20    1,   21|    evidenced the fact. Glenarvan looked at Thalcave with a crestfallen
21    1,   22|        and the superstitious men looked at each other in dismay.~“
22    1,   22|      himself on his stirrups and looked~V. IV Verne around. His
23    1,   22|        before a storm-wind. They looked in vain for some harbor
24    1,   23|          friends turned pale and looked at each other. What fresh
25    1,   26|         a drunken man. Glenarvan looked at him, and found he was
26    1,   26|         yacht. They listened and looked, but no signal of recognition
27    2,    1|            Glenarvan and Paganel looked at each other silently,
28    2,    2|          conical peak of Tristan looked black against the bright
29    2,    6|    composed the furniture, which looked in perfect keeping with
30    2,    6|          with its abundant fare, looked so inviting, that it would
31    2,   10|     cross over they must. Ayrton looked about for a practicable
32    2,   10|          promptly repaired. They looked at each other hardly knowing
33    2,   11|          about those sores which looked so painful. The man continued
34    2,   11|       same quiet tone.~Glenarvan looked inquiringly at Mr. Mitchell
35    2,   12|         he jumped up at once and looked about him in bewilderment
36    2,   12|  Australian.”~Toline nodded, and looked again at the travelers.~“
37    2,   12|       part of the Frenchman, and looked so puzzled that Lady Helena
38    2,   12|   restored.~Meanwhile, Glenarvan looked up a geography they had
39    2,   12|       wakened the sleepers, they looked in vain for the little Australian.
40    2,   13|  comparatively recent fire. They looked like tall factory chimneys,
41    2,   13|        still covering them, they looked none the worse. However,
42    2,   13|        appeal, the quartermaster looked at Glenarvan, and said, “
43    2,   14|   camping in gipsy fashion. They looked as if they wondered what
44    2,   15|        among the great trees. It looked like a white sheet, and
45    2,   16|      hobbles on their legs.~They looked over the wood, but saw no
46    2,   16|       uneasy, and his companions looked at him with disappointed
47    2,   16|          in the mud. Lady Helena looked at him in surprise, which
48    2,   16|           at whom all the others looked inquiringly, nodded his
49    2,   16|          Such a reply was hardly looked for, as hitherto the Major
50    2,   17| unaccountable agitation. Paganel looked as if a sudden fit of insanity
51    2,   18|        repeated these words, and looked at his companions. What
52    3,    1|         Fifty pounds.”~Glenarvan looked consent.~“Very good! Fifty
53    3,    1|          both their hearts. They looked at the sea-worn rocks; they
54    3,    4|   weather. On this day Glenarvan looked more anxiously than ever
55    3,    4|          made no reply. He still looked, and for a moment his glass
56    3,    6|       rose above the waves.~John looked attentively, and in order
57    3,    8|    minutest details.~The country looked like an immense prairie
58    3,    9|          country; but no one who looked at his cool, calm features,
59    3,    9|        going, chief?”~Kai-Koumou looked coolly at him and made no
60    3,   10|         petrified at this reply, looked at Glenarvan in amazement.
61    3,   11|     among the natives. Glenarvan looked quickly around; the crowd
62    3,   12|      frantic natives.~While they looked they were seen. Renewed
63    3,   13|     these savages? The fugitives looked without understanding, fearing
64    3,   15|       the solfataras. The ground looked as if covered with large
65    3,   16|         thing! He turned red and looked quite disturbed.~“Never
66    3,   17|       head toward Glenarvan, and looked into his eyes.~“My Lord,”
67    3,   18|     calmly and firmly. Glenarvan looked at him for an instant, and
68    3,   18|  unprepared for such a proposal, looked at his two friends in silence.
69    3,   20|      relinquished my scheme, and looked for no deliverance except
70    3,   21|          Malcolm Castle. Paganel looked magnificent, but closely
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