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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