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1 1, 4| more than once she put her arms round both the children, 2 1, 4| smiled, and, holding out his arms, drew his wife into a close, 3 1, 10| while Robert flung his arms round Mary’s neck.~“And 4 1, 12| dismounted, crossed his arms, and waited. Glenarvan went 5 1, 12| his PEONS and mules. The arms and instruments, and a small 6 1, 12| They had no ropes, but arms linked in arms supplied 7 1, 12| ropes, but arms linked in arms supplied the lack, and shoulders 8 1, 15| Robert, the boy held out his arms to the Patagonian, who silently 9 1, 16| When his tongue failed, his arms were called to aid. Paganel 10 1, 16| He took the child in his arms, lifted him up on his horse, 11 1, 17| his party to have their arms in readiness for any trouble.~ 12 1, 18| sat silent and folded his arms.~“What does he say?” asked 13 1, 19| he took the child in his arms, and straining him convulsively 14 1, 19| monster, and then folded his arms. His head sank on his chest, 15 1, 19| fear.~Glenarvan put his arms round the young lad, and 16 1, 19| themselves into each other’s arms. Then the Indian hugged 17 1, 19| hugged the brave boy in his arms.~“He is alive, he is alive,” 18 1, 19| But Glenarvan put his arms round the boy and said, “ 19 1, 21| together, and presented arms with perfect grace.~“He’ 20 1, 21| either to the profession of arms or the probable future of 21 1, 21| no one, and us, too, our arms crossed! Nothing to do!”~“ 22 1, 22| honor, but I have good stout arms.”~“Robert, how is your horse 23 1, 22| the others. His powerful arms had soon placed all the 24 1, 22| few instants afterward his arms were round Thaouka’s neck, 25 1, 26| lifted up Robert in his arms, and hugged him to his breast, 26 1, 26| Robert, stretching out his arms toward the yacht, which 27 1, 26| beside Thaouka, with his arms crossed, looking quietly 28 1, 26| there to give, however? Arms, horses, everything had 29 1, 26| the Indian took him in his arms, and gazed tenderly into 30 1, 26| replied Thalcave, lifting his arms toward heaven.~These were 31 1, 26| the DUNCAN. He flung his arms round Mary’s neck, amid 32 2, 1| burning cheeks in his sister’s arms.~“No need to blush, Robert,” 33 2, 7| half-fainting, in Lady Helena’s arms, overcome by joyful emotion, 34 2, 8| were received with open arms. Glenarvan would not be 35 2, 12| the unusual length of the arms, immediately classed him 36 2, 14| to see, stretched out her arms toward her little brother. 37 2, 14| minute he was in his sister’s arms.~“Thank you, Mr. John, thank 38 2, 16| signal.” And he crossed his arms and was silent.~“That is 39 2, 17| was crying in his sister’s arms. Paganel muttered in a tone 40 2, 18| would not run into the arms of Ben Joyce.~“Edward,” 41 2, 19| stood gazing with folded arms and downcast face.~“Would 42 3, 6| the foot of the mast. The arms and ammunition were piled 43 3, 6| whole party, with their arms and provisions, were finally 44 3, 7| took shelter with their arms and provisions. In the cave 45 3, 9| resistance had been vain. Their arms and ammunition were in the 46 3, 10| helpless into her husband’s arms.~Glenarvan pressed her to 47 3, 10| They are throwing their arms about. . . . They are howling. . . . . 48 3, 10| natives to the spot. A hundred arms were ready, and Glenarvan’ 49 3, 11| green leaves. His face, arms, and chest had been rubbed 50 3, 11| yells followed; a hundred arms threatened the terror-stricken 51 3, 11| inclosure as well as the arms and clothing of the deceased. 52 3, 12| they slept in each other’s arms, overcome by exhaustion 53 3, 12| and Robert passed from the arms of his sister to those of 54 3, 13| they have! Fancy carrying arms in the other world!”~“Well!” 55 3, 14| Standing there, with his arms stretched out like an ex-erciser, 56 3, 15| circumference, and the united arms of all the travelers could 57 3, 16| the Major, who crossed his arms and said:~“Well, now, Paganel, 58 3, 17| Glenarvan he folded his arms and awaited the questions 59 3, 18| no more, but crossed his arms in his usual fashion and 60 3, 19| fell fainting into Robert’s arms.~“Help!” shouted Robert. “ 61 3, 19| cry, for he held out his arms, and fell flat on the sand, 62 3, 20| there holding out their arms to me!”~Robert and Mary 63 3, 20| ship, standing with folded arms on a rock, motionless as