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 1    1,    2|               I think we had better keep to the French, since that
 2    1,    6|            much mistaken if I dont keep my word.”~“Edward,” said
 3    1,   10|             been mistaken, still to keep straight on and follow the
 4    1,   11|          departure, and they should keep on from there toward the
 5    1,   11|             hard work for Robert to keep, his ardor constantly compelled
 6    1,   12|            all they could do was to keep on climbing higher and higher.
 7    1,   13|           though, and still more to keep it alight. The air was so
 8    1,   14|         exclaimed, almost unable to keep back his tears. “We cannot
 9    1,   14|          too trembling, however, to keep the weapon steady.~“Let
10    1,   15|            to make great strides to keep up with the giant Thalcave.
11    1,   16|      Glenarvan as to his ability to keep his seat.~The Pampas commenced
12    1,   18|          not make good horsemen. To keep one’s footing on the yards
13    1,   19|        notwithstanding the fire, to keep off the howling pack, and
14    1,   22|           and was very difficult to keep alight, as the torrents
15    1,   22|             the riders could hardly keep their saddles.~“Anda, anda!“
16    1,   25|              Philosophy! that wont keep you from getting drenched.”~“
17    1,   25|          above, they might at least keep out of the rushing current
18    1,   26|              then, the DUNCAN would keep far away from such a coast,
19    1,   26|           that she would be able to keep five miles out.~The Major
20    2,    4|          our jury. Robert, you must keep count.”~This was agreed
21    2,    5|          and all he could do was to keep the crew ready to alter
22    2,    5|        depths. At others, she would keep pace with them, and make
23    2,    6|           Robert and Mary could not keep back their tears, and Paganel
24    2,    7|             dangers. Mary could not keep her eyes off his face, rough
25    2,   10|          only difficulty now was to keep the whole herd from rushing
26    2,   10|            slung all round them, to keep them floating on the water;
27    2,   12|         Toline, “take this book and keep it. You have a few wrong
28    2,   13|        Mangles undertook in turn to keep watch until sunrise.~On
29    2,   14|            down before the camp, to keep himself from going to sleep.
30    2,   16|          other and Wilson could not keep back the oath that rose
31    2,   16|       McNabbs bit his lips as if to keep back something~V. IV Verne
32    2,   17|       consequently they resolved to keep a sharp lookout. The wagon,
33    2,   17|          shook it in his efforts to keep back the words that involuntarily
34    2,   18|           but he seemed resolved to keep it secret. No doubt he had
35    2,   18|             especially they were to keep out of sight of the convicts,
36    3,    3|             obliged John Mangles to keep a watchful eye ever open.
37    3,    3|            heaven be our guide, and keep us from ever being thrown
38    3,    4|             fall in with her.”~“God keep us from such a meeting!”~“
39    3,    4|         love—whom you love, also.”~“Keep up your heart, my Lord,”
40    3,    6|          bound to New Zealand. They keep further north for Auckland,
41    3,    6|             answered John Mangles. “Keep her up, Wilson.”~The direction
42    3,    7|          prudent course would be to keep toward the north,” remarked
43    3,   12|            Major said: “My friends, keep that to the last moment.
44    3,   14|           tomb. It was important to keep the oudoupa intact, for
45    3,   15|         that gorge, his plan was to keep off the road, and, under
46    3,   18|          kept your word, and I will keep mine. We have to decide
47    3,   18|           beyond doubt, perished.”~“Keep all this silent, friends,”
48    3,   19| unacquainted with the coast. I will keep under steam, but go very
49    3,   19|             his life, and I mean to keep my promise.”~“At all events,
50    3,   19|         heard of this proceeding.”~“Keep her off a point,” called
51    3,   19|         lessons our father gave us. Keep your courage up and no matter
52    3,   19|         full of memories?”~“We will keep it, little sister! All that
53    3,   19|            Lord Glenarvan. He is to keep you at Malcolm Castle as
54    3,   19|        making a sign to the rest to keep still.~But profound silence
55    3,   20|           shall never forget.”~“God keep your Honor,” was all Ayrton
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