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1 1, 1| came up on the poop a few minutes after with his cousin, and 2 1, 1| powerless at once. In a few minutes more he was hoisted up over 3 1, 1| Tom obeyed, and in a few minutes brought in the bottle and 4 1, 2| them attentively for a few minutes, turning them over on all 5 1, 2| ll set to work.”~In a few minutes he had written as follows:~ 6 1, 2| was not long, for in a few minutes he called out: “I’ve got 7 1, 2| than himself, and a few minutes afterward it flashed along 8 1, 3| come up, Halbert.”~In a few minutes a girl and boy were shown 9 1, 6| of the yacht. After some minutes of this silent contemplation 10 1, 6| examination lasted some few minutes, and then he lowered the 11 1, 13| Frenchman there is a cook.”~Five minutes afterward Paganel began 12 1, 13| LLARETTAS, and in about ten minutes a dish was ready, which 13 1, 13| plateau had stopped.~For some minutes no one stirred. At last 14 1, 14| of lichen, less than two minutes before the shock which finished 15 1, 14| descent.”~“Less than two minutes? Mind what you are saying; 16 1, 14| No; it was just about two minutes, as I tell you.”~“Very well, 17 1, 15| them attentively for a few minutes, and spoke again in another 18 1, 17| and came back in a few minutes quite himself, as if he 19 1, 18| Robert again, after a few minutes’ silence.~“Yes, we’ll find 20 1, 18| as if mad, and in a few minutes had reached the river, and 21 1, 19| balls in the darkness. A few minutes longer, and the whole pack 22 1, 19| quicker pace, till in a few minutes more they came up to the 23 1, 21| extreme security.~A few minutes afterward the Commandant 24 1, 21| looked thoughtful for a few minutes, like a man trying to ransack 25 1, 22| in their own hands.~Five minutes afterward, and the horses 26 1, 22| fathoms off, and in a few minutes was safely reached by the 27 1, 23| said Glenarvan after a few minutes’ reflection; “and remember, 28 1, 23| anything to stop himself. A few minutes more, and he would have 29 1, 24| last few days.~For a few minutes there was complete silence, 30 1, 25| Moussy, counted fifty-five minutes of uninterrupted rolling.”~“ 31 1, 26| on rising ground. Twenty minutes afterward, the OMBU stopped 32 1, 26| conscientiously for some minutes.~“Well, do you see nothing?” 33 2, 1| McNabbs asked for a few minutes’ hearing.~“Say away, McNabbs,” 34 2, 3| situated in 37 degrees 47 minutes latitude and 77 degrees 35 2, 3| latitude and 77 degrees 24 minutes longitude, the high cone 36 2, 3| yards off, cooked in five minutes in these all but boiling 37 2, 4| ready to start, and a few minutes afterward the anchor was 38 2, 5| longitude 113 degrees 37 minutes, and the passengers found 39 2, 6| longitude 36 degrees 12 minutes, and latitude 32 degrees 40 2, 6| and latitude 32 degrees 67 minutes, at Cape Catastrophe, three 41 2, 7| us have it.”~After a few minutes’ thought, Ayrton replied—“ 42 2, 8| the boat rowed off. In ten minutes the shore was reached, and 43 2, 9| precise dates.~“No, at ten minutes past seven,” replied the 44 2, 10| took his departure. A few minutes later, nothing was visible 45 2, 11| urged on his horse. In a few minutes he arrived at Camden Bridge 46 2, 11| the morning, twenty-five minutes after leaving Castlemaine, 47 2, 13| of the little town. Ten minutes’ conversation with Dickson, 48 2, 16| longitude 147 degrees 53 minutes, on the banks of the Snowy 49 2, 16| Paganel; “two degrees seven minutes distant from this, and that 50 2, 18| had already lasted some minutes when Glenarvan returned. 51 2, 19| and painfully. Every ten minutes the litter changed bearers. 52 3, 1| Glenarvan’s features. For some minutes he gazed at the expanse 53 3, 4| the forecastle, and two minutes after they returned. The 54 3, 6| certain death.”~For a few minutes the passengers were silent. 55 3, 6| the darkness only by a few minutes, and soon the coast outline, 56 3, 10| he was silent for a few minutes.~“Kai-Koumou is speaking. . . . 57 3, 10| ferocity.~Then after a few minutes’ interval he proceeded more 58 3, 10| supernatural influence.~A few minutes after they were re-conducted 59 3, 12| immediate communication.~Some minutes more passed, and the Major 60 3, 12| mentioned by Robert.~Five minutes after, all the fugitives 61 3, 13| look.~In less than five minutes they were at the top of 62 3, 13| noiselessly, and after about ten minutes, arrived on the narrow ridge 63 3, 14| the balance for the ten minutes required to pass along that 64 3, 14| fighting to fear. For ten minutes, the little band ascended 65 3, 15| their course. After a few minutes of chase, these fleet-footed 66 3, 15| themselves beside him. In ten minutes the canoe was a quarter 67 3, 15| joyous voice.~And a few minutes after, the ten fugitives,