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1 Int | the Sea.” Thus this entire set of books form a united series 2 1, 1| good action.”~“Very well, set to work, then,” said Glenarvan.~ 3 1, 1| the bottle, and Glenarvan set to work without further 4 1, 2| Very well, then, I’ll set to work.”~In a few minutes 5 1, 4| the care of his old cousin set off to explore the great 6 1, 5| surrounded by tombs as thickly set as in a cemetery, that they 7 1, 6| then he lowered the glass, set it up on deck, and leaned 8 1, 7| sailing to America when he set out to go to the East Indies!”~ 9 1, 8| the zone of sterility. He set his foot on the very summit, 10 1, 8| us the document, and we set out in consequence. The 11 1, 9| determined forthwith to set to work to master the language 12 1, 11| power.~On the 17th they set out in the usual line of 13 1, 13| CASUCHA. Night had completely set in, dark and starry. The 14 1, 15| anyone’s gravity. Besides, he set the example himself, and 15 1, 15| a few hours’ rest would set him all right.~It was accordingly 16 1, 16| he was exciting, and they set off, going alternately at 17 1, 16| settlement. Every morning they set out in a straight line toward 18 1, 18| into their saddles, and set off, shouting “Au revoir!“ 19 1, 18| Glenarvan’s reply, “Thalcave has set us on the track, and I have 20 1, 18| Glenarvan; but he did not set the example.~Thalcave drank 21 1, 19| fail.”~Already Thalcave had set the example, for whenever 22 1, 21| faith of which they had set out on so bootless a search. 23 1, 22| much to disobey him, and set off immediately.~The rain 24 1, 23| his friend Wilson. Paganel set to work to find dry moss, 25 1, 23| Forthwith the geographer set off, hoisting himself up 26 1, 24| them with small shot, and set off.~“Don’t go too far,” 27 1, 24| embraced the old man, and set out at once to search for 28 1, 26| Profound darkness had again set in, only illumined here 29 1, 26| start. At eight o’clock they set off. No means of transport 30 1, 26| to pierce through it.~He set to work immediately to prepare 31 2, 4| was lifted, and the screw set in motion. By eight o’clock, 32 2, 5| understand this, and felt he must set an example in obedience. 33 2, 8| portable kitchen. The front was set apart especially for the 34 2, 8| made, and the carpenter set to work, John Mangles escorted 35 2, 8| peculiar cry, and his team set off. The wagon shook and 36 2, 10| leaders gave the signal to set off.~Sundry details, added 37 2, 10| them. The wildest confusion set in among the ranks, and 38 2, 11| shall see.”~The blacksmith set to work. Evidently that 39 2, 11| plainly see from the way he set about repairing the forepart 40 2, 14| pointing out the road to take, set off, accompanied by the 41 2, 14| four-in-hand. The cavalcade set off preceded by huntsmen, 42 2, 15| the ladies. Since ever I set foot on the Australian continent, 43 2, 17| Bay. Harry Grant had never set foot on the Australian continent!~ 44 2, 18| Helena. “A reaction has set in. The Major is more confident. 45 2, 19| execute your orders, and set out as soon as departure 46 2, 19| Mangles and Wilson instantly set to work to construct a canoe 47 2, 19| stood with pale face and set teeth, gazing at the whirling 48 2, 19| bandits.~They resolved to set off without delay. Mulrady 49 2, 19| Wilson of the other, and all set off.~What a sad spectacle, 50 2, 19| it would never dawn. They set off again, but the Major 51 3, 1| them two horses, and they set out on the northern road 52 3, 1| without a word or look, set off at a gallop toward Eden.~ 53 3, 2| this sad occurrence Tasman set sail, confining his revenge 54 3, 5| discussion, the work was to be set about at once, and they 55 3, 6| materials.~Wilson and Mulrady set to work; the rigging was 56 3, 6| the waves, and seemed to set in continuously toward the 57 3, 9| soldiers, and a price had been set on his head by the governor 58 3, 13| The natives will never set foot on the mountain, and 59 3, 13| figures, tattooed on the wood, set forth the rank and achievements 60 3, 14| mountain, and when darkness set in over the Taupo valleys, 61 3, 15| the Major, Robert, and he set off on the track of these 62 3, 15| conquered their weariness, and set out next morning at daybreak.~ 63 3, 16| their ears. The moment they set foot on the deck of the 64 3, 17| eyes were gloomy, his teeth set, his fists clenched convulsively. 65 3, 18| you would never consent to set me at liberty.”~Glenarvan 66 3, 18| say:~“No, Ayrton, I cannot set you at liberty.”~“I do not 67 3, 18| the least indication may set us in the right course.”~“ 68 3, 20| motionless as a statue.~“Shall we set sail, my Lord?” asked John 69 3, 21| one of the brave Scots who set out at the summons of their