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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 oclock 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 DUNCAN60    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
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