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1 1, 1| comes from a long way off. Look at those petrifactions all 2 1, 2| exclaimed Lady Helena. “Look!”~“Let us go steadily to 3 1, 2| and all about it.”~“Do look at once, then,” said Lord 4 1, 3| exceeding sweetness in his look, and a stamp of Highland 5 1, 3| resigned but courageous look, as well as her neat though 6 1, 3| said the girl, with a look at her brother.~“Lord Glenarvan 7 1, 5| the SCOTIA might justly look upon the DUNCAN as a mere 8 1, 6| laughs at sea-sickness. Why, look at him this very moment! 9 1, 6| that you make me wish to look all over it; and I should 10 1, 6| round spectacles, and in his look was that peculiar indecision 11 1, 8| Captain.”~“Be so good as to look in this direction. Don’t 12 1, 8| s the Peak.”~“It doesn’t look much of a height.”~“It is 13 1, 12| that they did not dare to look down them. In many places 14 1, 14| succor.~“We must go and look for him, and look till we 15 1, 14| go and look for him, and look till we find him,” he exclaimed, 16 1, 14| petrified:~“There! there! Look! look!”~All eyes turned 17 1, 14| petrified:~“There! there! Look! look!”~All eyes turned immediately 18 1, 15| said, mischievously, with a look of fun on his face, “Ah, 19 1, 17| returned the geographer. “Do I look like a man that would commit 20 1, 18| often turned his head to look at Robert, and ever and 21 1, 19| half-closed eyes. An uneasy look began to depict itself on 22 1, 19| would be useless going to look for them till daylight.~ 23 1, 20| fellows yonder?”~“I think they look like regular bandits.”~“ 24 1, 20| while the eyes have a kindly look. Now, in these American 25 1, 21| head and gave an approving look. The Patagonian was either 26 1, 24| providence.”~“All right. Look on me as a messenger of 27 1, 25| if I may judge by the look of things.”~“It is not the 28 1, 25| horizontal branch to take a look round.~The deep blackness 29 1, 26| before her.”~V. IV Verne~“Look for a red light or a green 30 2, 1| did not know which way to look, and was obliged to hide 31 2, 1| latitude, happily.”~“Well, look,” said the Major, displaying 32 2, 2| nothing that resembled land.~“Look in the clouds,” said John 33 2, 4| to get to Australia, and look out for traces of the wreck 34 2, 7| anywhere else.”~“And we will look for him there, and find 35 2, 7| mind. Lady Helena made him look at Mary’s beaming face, 36 2, 9| strange country.”~“It does not look like it at present,” said 37 2, 11| the Wimerra camp to go and look for a blacksmith at the 38 2, 11| Australia!”~“Because you look at the past, and not at 39 2, 12| his somber garb made him look like a little reverend already.~ 40 2, 12| child, with an astonished look.~“Well, well,” said Paganel; “ 41 2, 15| noticed his disappointed look. But he said nothing, keeping 42 2, 16| John Mangles caught the look and instinctively felt his 43 2, 18| sang-froid and manners. His look, indeed, betrayed his preoccupation, 44 2, 19| times Lord Glenarvan went to look at the river, trying to 45 2, 19| one and another by word or look.~They stopped in the evening 46 3, 1| him, as if taking a last look at some ship disappearing 47 3, 1| moment, and without a word or look, set off at a gallop toward 48 3, 2| poop from time to time, to look at the weather. Paganel 49 3, 3| man-eaters to whom we should look in vain for pity.”~“Well, 50 3, 4| Lord,” said John Mangles. “Look more to starboard.”~“Why, 51 3, 4| young captain. “We must not look out for troubles. The MACQUARIE 52 3, 7| of starting they had to look for shelter.~Wilson was 53 3, 9| deeply-furrowed brow, his fierce look, and sinister expression, 54 3, 10| excited, were hideous to look upon.~There was another 55 3, 12| Glenarvan had said, “to look death in the face. We must 56 3, 12| flame, and was free from any look of doubt, and after having 57 3, 13| companions by voice and look.~In less than five minutes 58 3, 13| Glenarvan, it is useless. Look!”~And then they all perceived 59 3, 13| for those people! Come and look at them.”~They all followed 60 3, 16| geographer, with a furious look. “Is that a personal allusion?”~“ 61 3, 17| Lady Helena reappeared, her look was full of hope. Had she 62 3, 19| On the shore this time! Look! It moves! It has changed 63 3, 19| and then we are going to look for our father together.