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 1    1,    1|            the sailor on watch caught sight of an enormous fish sporting
 2    1,    6|              the eye, which makes the sight imperfect in the day and
 3    1,    6|            least, at such a ludicrous sight; but McNabbs never moved
 4    1,    6|             poop. The stranger caught sight of them directly, and exclaimed:~“
 5    1,    9|               Presently ruins came in sight, crumbling buildings, which
 6    1,    9|            Desolation Island, came in sight, thirty-six hours after
 7    1,   11|              of any sort only came in sight occasionally, and there
 8    1,   12|              on. Glenarvan never lost sight of young Robert, for his
 9    1,   13|             of his peculiar powers of sight, was knocked down in a twinkling.
10    1,   14|            the utmost limits of human sight, and its powers of vision
11    1,   14|             condor had dropped out of sight behind the crags. Only a
12    1,   14|             in the air. He had caught sight of the travelers, and was
13    1,   15|              were so overjoyed at the sight of him, that in spite of
14    1,   15|           started before they came in sight of the Indian camp, or TOLDERIA,
15    1,   16|              his prancing steed was a sight worth looking at. The saddle
16    1,   16|              nomadic horseman came in sight far away, he was off again
17    1,   16| half-civilized Indian. It was quite a sight to see the learned geographer.
18    1,   17|          Presently the nomads came in sight, and the Patagonian was
19    1,   19|              terror filled him at the sight of this legion of bloodthirsty
20    1,   19|         Thaouka’s mane, he was out of sight.~“Robert! oh you unfortunate
21    1,   19|            loudly with delight at the sight of his master.~“Oh, my child,
22    1,   20|            The moment Paganel came in sight, Glenarvan called out:~“
23    1,   20|        mounted and well armed came in sight, gazed at them for an instant,
24    1,   20|             the Sierra Tandil came in sight. The ESTANCIAS are large
25    1,   22|             and stretching far out of sight. It was a complete copse,
26    1,   25|              their lower jaw.~At this sight the unfortunate men gave
27    1,   26|               of water that met their sight.~“But she is there, for
28    1,   26|             his friends of a day lost sight of him altogether.~An hour
29    2,    2|                Five days after losing sight of Cape Corrientes, on the
30    2,    6|           Cape Catastrophe was out of sight. In the evening they doubled
31    2,    6|          covered with cereals came in sight, whole acres covered with
32    2,    7|        rightly supposed, they came in sight of the eastern coast of
33    2,    8|               the Irishman was out of sight.~
34    2,   12|            him in bewilderment at the sight of so many strangers. He
35    2,   13|                The hunters never lost sight of the wagon, and whenever
36    2,   13|              gallop, Glenarvan caught sight of the glittering weapons
37    2,   13|          escaped the travelers at the sight of the eucalyptus trees,
38    2,   14|               costume, stopped at the sight of the little group camping
39    2,   14|         fences, stretched away out of sight. In these, thousands of
40    2,   14|             were still more so at the sight of the birds that flew about
41    2,   14|           when their dwelling came in sight, at the extremity of the
42    2,   14|         dwelling disappeared from the sight of the travelers like some
43    2,   15|          forest of tall trees came in sight at a bend of the road, behind
44    2,   17|             on the whole party at the sight of the children’s sorrow,
45    2,   18|              they were to keep out of sight of the convicts, who were
46    2,   18|           armed, and were soon out of sight as they threaded their way
47    2,   19|             11 A. M. Delegete came in sight in the county of Wellesley,
48    3,    2|              of Eden had faded out of sight. The ship labored on the
49    3,    6|            the morning, land being in sight at a distance of less than
50    3,    8|            stood them in the stead of sight; shortly a nearer sound
51    3,   10|             were horror-struck at the sight of the heads which adorned
52    3,   11|             was nearly frantic at the sight of Mary Grant’s despair
53    3,   11|            procession remained out of sight, in the hollow valley, and
54    3,   11|              valley, and then came in sight again winding up the mountain
55    3,   12|               said John, “that in the sight of God I have a right to
56    3,   14|           more and they were hid from sight in the thick foliage of
57    3,   15|               advantage, his cat-like sight enabling him to distinguish
58    3,   15|           fatigue; but what a strange sight met their eyes! What infinite
59    3,   15|            plains stretched away from sight, and great forests appeared
60    3,   15|               sea. He apparently lost sight of the dangers which lay
61    3,   16|     approaching the shore.~But at the sight of Glenarvan and his companions,
62    3,   16|          continent was finally out of sight. But one circumstance occurred
63    3,   20|          whole crew wept aloud at the sight of these three clasped together
64    3,   20|               soon a ship appeared in sight. It seemed to be coming
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