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1 1, 1| within reach of the bait, turned over on his back to make 2 1, 1| different substances almost turned to mineral, we might say, 3 1, 4| brother by the hand, and turned to go away; but she stepped 4 1, 5| Glenarvan family, and had turned out a capital sailor, having 5 1, 6| silent contemplation he turned round, and suddenly found 6 1, 7| made a mistake which has turned out so agreeably. Still, 7 1, 9| finished taking in coal, and turned her back on the dismal region. 8 1, 10| for an instant, and then turned away, while Robert flung 9 1, 10| the quay, and as the yacht turned round to pursue her course, 10 1, 13| good and eatable food, had turned out so badly in his hands. 11 1, 14| there! Look! look!”~All eyes turned immediately in the direction 12 1, 14| shot in the head, gradually turned over and began to fall, 13 1, 15| and with the silky wool turned up on the edge. Under this 14 1, 17| give up the contest, and turned upon Glenarvan, whose intervention 15 1, 18| in the saddle, but often turned his head to look at Robert, 16 1, 18| not understand Thaouka, it turned out, though Thaouka understood 17 1, 19| clock he woke, sat up, and turned his ear toward the plain, 18 1, 20| Patagonian, the interpreter turned to Glenarvan and said:~“ 19 1, 22| certainly,” said Paganel, and he turned round to question Thalcave 20 1, 22| away by the current. He turned his intelligent face toward 21 1, 23| said the Major.~All eyes turned toward him immediately, 22 1, 23| Glenarvan and his friends turned pale and looked at each 23 1, 24| however, that all eyes turned toward Glenarvan, for Paganel’ 24 1, 24| characterizes true merit. Then he turned the conversation on the 25 2, 1| his narrative, Glenarvan turned to Mary and said; “My dear 26 2, 5| to the storm. The yacht turned about like a swift horse 27 2, 5| prosper it!”~The barrels were turned upside down, and instantly 28 2, 12| at that moment the child turned over in his sleep, and, 29 2, 12| unfastened the bullocks and turned them out to feed at will. 30 2, 12| in his vest pocket, which turned out to be “Richardson’s 31 2, 13| sunlight, only the side is turned. Only the profile of the 32 2, 13| reading this article, McNabbs turned to the geographer and said, “ 33 2, 14| natives, since he has not turned up at any of the settlements 34 2, 14| Ayrton.~The conversation turned on the convicts after the 35 2, 15| gentle eminence. Ayrton turned his team a little toward 36 2, 15| flanks. The quartermaster turned them out with the four horses, 37 2, 16| we cannot.”~All eyes were turned on the quartermaster, who 38 2, 16| quartermaster’s face. He turned away his head, but not before 39 2, 17| crew of the BRITANNIA has turned leader of the convict gang.”~ 40 2, 19| movement of the raft; it turned round with dizzying rapidity, 41 3, 1| iron-heeled boots, and then he turned abruptly to John Mangles.~“ 42 3, 4| starboard side of the vessel was turned toward them, and, in spite 43 3, 6| At ten o’clock the tide turned. The breeze blew gently 44 3, 6| freshened. The tide had turned at ten o’clock, and by three 45 3, 6| grinning face of a monkey turned toward the sky. It was Pirongia, 46 3, 7| involuntary halt, the conversation turned on the incidents of the 47 3, 8| Hakarihoata Ranges were turned, and the party camped immediately. 48 3, 8| enormous whales, suddenly turned to stone. These disrupted 49 3, 10| Lady Helena and Mary Grant turned away their eyes more with 50 3, 10| shoulder of Lady Helena, who turned pale at his touch.~“Edward!” 51 3, 13| mountain, and then they turned to judge of their position, 52 3, 13| DUNCAN evoked by John Mangles turned Glenarvan’s thoughts into 53 3, 13| guns of riflemen!”~And they turned, and once more climbed the 54 3, 14| surrounding hills; then turned, and gazed in terror at 55 3, 15| Not one of the rowers turned his head—not an oar-stroke 56 3, 15| Paganel alone rose, and turned his telescope to the point 57 3, 16| guilty of such a thing! He turned red and looked quite disturbed.~“ 58 3, 17| as you please.”~Then he turned his eyes away toward the 59 3, 17| to my questions?”~Ayrton turned his head toward Glenarvan, 60 3, 17| quartermaster’s reply.~Then he turned away and quietly walked 61 3, 17| beak-head of the yacht was turned toward Talcahuano, over 62 3, 17| ignorance? It could not be turned against him. His silence 63 3, 19| vessel was in consequence turned toward it immediately.~Two 64 3, 19| calm sea, and the screw turned up a luminous furrow in 65 3, 20| the verb ABORDER, and it turned out to be a proper name, 66 3, 20| charge of John Mangles, turned away. Ayrton, who remained