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1 1, 3| speedy return, but in the evening a letter apprised her of 2 1, 3| the day wore on. In the evening, when she was sitting alone 3 1, 4| train, and arrived in the evening at Malcolm Castle.~Such 4 1, 4| him the incidents of the evening.~“That Mary Grant must be 5 1, 6| swell in the sea, and toward evening the wind blew pretty fresh, 6 1, 6| did not do so yesterday evening, it was only because I did 7 1, 7| with you.”~“Was it last evening that you came on board this 8 1, 11| the party.~At five in the evening they stopped in a gorge 9 1, 16| already almost lost in the evening mists. They were all somewhat 10 1, 16| extremely scorching, and when evening came, a bar of clouds streaked 11 1, 17| we get there?”~“To-morrow evening.”~When the Argentines travel 12 1, 17| painful.~They halted at evening after a course of thirty 13 1, 17| At eight o’clock in the evening, Thalcave, who was considerably 14 1, 20| of November, and in the evening they reached the boundary 15 1, 20| after to-morrow, in the evening.”~Glenarvan was considerably 16 1, 20| About four o’clock in the evening a hill, which seemed a mountain 17 1, 20| however; for that same evening, they camped for the night 18 1, 22| the present, and in the evening, after a brisk gallop of 19 1, 22| fatigue, they came toward evening to a miserable RANCHO, which 20 2, 2| on that score, for toward evening the breeze sensibly lulled 21 2, 3| rambled about the island till evening, as its appearance was very 22 2, 3| to bathe in them.~Toward evening, after a long promenade, 23 2, 4| plausible solution.~It was one evening, about six days after their 24 2, 6| was out of sight. In the evening they doubled Cape Borda, 25 2, 8| Lordship was right.~When evening came, Scotch and Irish separated. 26 2, 9| quarter past seven in the evening,” put in the Major, who 27 2, 10| speedy progress. In the evening they camped on the banks 28 2, 10| M. Olbinett prepared the evening meal with his accustomed 29 2, 11| Talbot County, and in the evening the travelers reached a 30 2, 11| Melbourne at 11:45 in the evening. About a quarter past three 31 2, 13| placed on watch. Morning and evening the firearms were primed 32 2, 13| to end. However, toward evening the ranks of trees began 33 2, 15| slippery after the hail.~Toward evening the wagon, very much shaken 34 2, 15| the pedestrians. In the evening, after a march of only ten 35 2, 15| fields of gastrolobium. As evening came on, a white mist on 36 2, 15| his task wisely, and this evening Glenarvan noticed he redoubled 37 2, 17| events of the preceding evening had occurred. He then told 38 2, 18| awaited their return all day. Evening came, and still the scouts 39 2, 19| by the great heat.~In the evening, after a journey of only 40 2, 19| from the raft composed the evening meal. But all they had to 41 2, 19| look.~They stopped in the evening at Mount Bulla Bulla, on 42 2, 19| and water continue till evening, they would all sink on 43 2, 19| ten miles off, and that evening they camped in longitude 44 3, 1| wanderers passed their last evening sadly enough. Their thoughts 45 3, 1| obtaining an answer.~But that evening, John, in lighting him to 46 3, 2| At seven o’clock in the evening the Australian coast and 47 3, 4| at seven o’clock in the evening;~V. IV Verne~[illustration 48 3, 5| Toward eight o’clock in the evening, after supper, while Lady 49 3, 6| till nine o’clock in the evening; and as John Mangles did 50 3, 8| at eight o’clock in the evening the first slopes of the 51 3, 8| will end favorably. This evening we shall reach the confluence 52 3, 8| later, the first shades of evening began to fall. The sun, 53 3, 12| Lady Helena repeated the evening prayer aloud, her companions, 54 3, 14| devoured down to the bones.~The evening twilight came on. The sun 55 3, 14| dead and buried! But this evening when night comes, we shall 56 3, 14| continued so doing till evening fell. Not a solitary native 57 3, 15| their journey; and in the evening they stopped eight miles 58 3, 15| powder and their pains.~That evening, March 1, Glenarvan and 59 3, 19| At eight o’clock in the evening, Maria Theresa, though five