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1 1, 4| s assurance, Lady Helena passed the night in great anxiety, 2 1, 6| UNEXPECTED PASSENGER~THE ladies passed the whole of the first day 3 1, 7| father, and what letters had passed between them when William 4 1, 8| made rapid progress, and passed the Tropic of Cancer on 5 1, 8| steaming among the Islands. She passed Sal, a complete tomb of 6 1, 13| else but McNabbs might have passed the hut a hundred times, 7 1, 13| bondage. As these visions passed rapidly through his mind, 8 1, 14| prostration.~So the day passed, and night came on, calm 9 1, 14| begging a respite. So the day passed on till it was almost noon. 10 1, 14| the crags. Only a second passed, a second that seemed an 11 1, 19| night’s sleep.~A whole hour passed, and anyone except Thalcave 12 1, 20| their speed. At noon they passed the deserted fort of Tapalquem, 13 1, 20| Fort Independence. They passed several farms fortified 14 1, 21| Argentine sentinel, that they passed through without difficulty, 15 1, 22| mountains of the Pampas were passed, and a long carpet of verdure 16 1, 22| eye of Heaven.~The night passed safely, and no one stirred 17 1, 25| Already the water-spout had passed, to carry on its destructive 18 2, 1| had doubled Cape Horn, passed by Terra del Fuego and the 19 2, 5| despair, the 12th of December passed away, and the ensuing night, 20 2, 5| moment after a ship has passed over the smooth surface, 21 2, 6| opening the whole party passed and reached the top of the 22 2, 7| themselves lived miserably. He passed two long years of painful 23 2, 7| refused to admit them, but passed a law to prevent any ticket-of-leave 24 2, 10| grazed where the sheep had passed along, and consequently 25 2, 11| interests, that the strangers passed unobserved amid the laborious 26 2, 11| of a boatman whose boat passed Camden Bridge at 10:40 P. 27 2, 11| was properly shut after he passed.”~“True.”~“Well, after that 28 2, 14| after a tranquil night passed in longitude 146 degrees 29 2, 14| nine o’clock that they had passed the last fence, and entered 30 2, 15| chain of the Alps was safely passed, and the usual arrangements 31 2, 15| the Lucknow road was once passed, it would be impossible 32 2, 15| height. Horses and riders passed easily beneath their drooping 33 2, 15| tent pitched. The night passed without inconvenience beneath 34 2, 15| blackish alluvium, as it passed on between tufts of luxuriant 35 2, 16| wood, where the animals had passed the night. It was a gloomy-looking 36 2, 16| disappointed faces. An hour had passed in vain endeavors, and Glenarvan 37 2, 17| emus whose confiding heads passed between the great clumps 38 2, 18| ANGUISH~THE rest of the day passed on without any further incident. 39 2, 18| John Mangles. “The convicts passed over, but—”~“But what?” 40 2, 18| They burned it after they passed!” said Paganel.~ 41 2, 19| returned to the camp. The day passed in the most intense anxiety. 42 2, 19| rains and melted snows.~Thus passed the 19th and 20th of January. 43 2, 19| home again. The first day passed silently and painfully. 44 3, 1| tribe of wandering blacks passed that way lately? No, for 45 3, 1| toward Eden.~The wanderers passed their last evening sadly 46 3, 3| have complained if he had passed all his time in his cabin, 47 3, 4| smallest size.~Two hours passed; the sea was rising. The 48 3, 7| to disappointment. Hours passed without any abatement of 49 3, 8| two-footed jaguar.~The night passed pleasantly with the exception 50 3, 8| wagon nor horses could have passed where travelers passed, 51 3, 8| have passed where travelers passed, so that their Australian 52 3, 11| night he and his companions passed! Who could picture their 53 3, 11| pangs of hunger. The day passed without change, and without 54 3, 11| Glenarvan’s mind. The next day passed without any appearance of 55 3, 12| communication.~Some minutes more passed, and the Major withdrew 56 3, 12| was enlarged, and Robert passed from the arms of his sister 57 3, 12| was taken. The captives passed one by one through the narrow 58 3, 15| from the yacht’s cannon passed over their heads, and now 59 3, 16| quietly. This was all that passed. The mystery of the DUNCAN’ 60 3, 18| now that two years have passed and he has not reappeared, 61 3, 20| shelter the rainy season passed comfortably. Many a plan 62 3, 20| Grant; “and not a day has passed without my recalling to