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 1    1,    1|     interest. He soon came within reach of the bait, turned over
 2    1,    4|         Suppliants but too rarely reach the steps of a throne; it
 3    1,   10|         on to the Pampas, till we reach the Sierra Tapalquen, from
 4    1,   12|        lying far as the eye could reach, and of the intense cold,
 5    1,   18|       banks till their companions reach them; but should it be dried
 6    1,   18|   incomparable. Unfortunately, to reach them would necessitate a
 7    1,   22| opportunely discovered, they must reach at all hazards. The horses
 8    1,   23|         and, far as the eye could reach, seemed to have no limits.
 9    1,   26|       thirty-six hours they might reach the shores of the Atlantic.~
10    1,   26|    quickly as possible, hoping to reach Lake Salado, on the shores
11    2,    5|         safety. But how could she reach it?~All the passengers were
12    2,    6|         and his party had time to reach the house and present themselves
13    2,    9|          come across them when we reach the gold fields.”~“Is not
14    2,   10|           As far as the eye could reach, nothing was visible but
15    2,   13|            the little party would reach Twofold Bay.~They were all
16    2,   13|    replied John Mangles. “When we reach Twofold Bay it will be time
17    2,   14|         and the reason he did not reach some English colony is that
18    2,   15|          only allowed the heat to reach the ground through a close
19    2,   15|    relaxed. Everyone was eager to reach the goal—that is to say
20    2,   15|       said even that orders would reach the DUNCAN more easily from
21    2,   16|        four or five days we shall reach Eden.”~“Four or five days!”
22    2,   17|           tall shrubs, got within reach of the suspicious shadows
23    2,   18|        the encampment, out of the reach of Ben Joyce and his gang.
24    2,   18|        hours after her crew would reach the other shore of the Snowy
25    2,   18|         normal level. We can then reach Twofold Bay by short stages,
26    2,   18|        DUNCAN, and in six I shall reach Twofold Bay. This is to
27    2,   19|         what might, and they must reach Twofold Bay before Ben Joyce
28    2,   19|           was getting up steam to reach the fatal coast, and each
29    2,   19|     certain extent, John hoped to reach the opposite shore. At half-past
30    2,   19|        three days before he could reach Delegete, and five the shore—
31    2,   19|          countrymen of his should reach the shore, they would find
32    2,   19|      twenty-four hours they would reach the bay.~At noon, after
33    3,    1|        arranged; they resolved to reach Melbourne without delay.
34    3,    2|            which probably did not reach them. He left this bay—which
35    3,    4|           the wretched hull would reach port without accident; but
36    3,    5|        shore. John was anxious to reach the land before this inevitable
37    3,    6|           they could hope ever to reach the land.~At nine oclock
38    3,    6|          to last till they should reach Auckland, for they could
39    3,    6|         the wind held, they might reach the land in one tide. But
40    3,    6|      shore. What toil and pain to reach a coast so full of danger
41    3,    8|       village it would be easy to reach Drury, and there they could
42    3,    8|  favorably. This evening we shall reach the confluence of the Waipa
43    3,    8|         with the natives. When we reach Drury it will be another
44    3,    8|         They were very anxious to reach the confluence of the two
45    3,    9|       moment when he was about to reach the long-desired haven of
46    3,   12|         put themselves beyond the reach of the savages, so as to
47    3,   13|         fugitives were anxious to reach it that they might continue
48    3,   13|          we shall be out of their reach.”~“By flight!” said Glenarvan. “
49    3,   13|        night, they might possibly reach the deep valleys of the
50    3,   13|        hail of shot which did not reach them. Some gun wads, carried
51    3,   13|           To-night we will try to reach the eastern valleys by crossing
52    3,   14|    neighboring ledges, out of the reach of the volcano. Some corpses
53    3,   14|       thought. If they could only reach the mission stations they
54    3,   14|         the point they desired to reach.~This question settled,
55    3,   19|         from the world would ever reach it. The storm birds only
56    3,   20|        who with myself managed to reach shore after twenty unsuccessful
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