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 1    1,    6|          for the voluble stranger kept on talking incessantly,
 2    1,    7|          it was all on board, and kept repeating incessantly the
 3    1,    9|         studied it furiously, and kept constantly muttering heterogeneous
 4    1,   11|       sharp recall from Glenarvan kept the boy in proper order.~
 5    1,   12|           hour longer the CATAPEZ kept wandering about almost at
 6    1,   13|             The meat was too long kept, was it?” asked McNabbs,
 7    1,   13|          sleep. Secret uneasiness kept him in a continual state
 8    1,   16|          daysjourney. Glenarvan kept a sharp lookout for the
 9    1,   19|           Robert was pale, but he kept his gun steady, and stood
10    1,   19|      Robert if the Indian had not kept him back by making him understand
11    1,   20|       were quite fresh again, and kept up a canter almost constantly.
12    1,   21|          speaking, the Commandant kept staring fixedly at Paganel
13    1,   22|        Mulrady and Wilson had not kept off the water.~The supper
14    1,   22|          of violent agitation. He kept turning round toward the
15    1,   25|          intense brilliancy. This kept increasing by degrees till
16    1,   26|        heavy sleep.~But Glenarvan kept watch. There was still a
17    2,    2|        was tranquil, and the wind kept in the right quarter, so
18    2,    2|            The learned geographer kept himself closely shut up.
19    2,    3|         of Lady Helena, and still kept up a discussion on the advantages
20    2,    4|     replied McNabbs. So the Major kept his famous rifle after all.~
21    2,    5|        portions of the yacht, and kept her in the right course.
22    2,    6|       ample recompense. Glenarvan kept to himself the secret of
23    2,    6|         by its long sails as they kept constantly moving round.~
24    2,    6|         animated conversation was kept up on all sides. From Scotch
25    2,   10|          The different stock were kept apart, for wild sheep and
26    2,   10|      renewed though they were. He kept steadily on; mile after
27    2,   12|           him, however, was still kept up, for everyone felt an
28    2,   14|        magnificent establishment, kept as scrupulously in order
29    2,   16|        Glenarvan as he went along kept his eye fixed on the gray
30    2,   18|           a sure refuge. The clay kept it firmly imbedded in the
31    2,   18|        The two faithful guardians kept close watch, bearing philosophically
32    2,   19|      gum-trees. These sheets were kept together by bars of wood,
33    2,   19|    Marsilacea, and the same which kept Burke and King alive in
34    3,    5|    captain, whose duty would have kept him on board to the last,
35    3,    6|           the passengers would be kept dry. In addition to this,
36    3,    8|    straggle, and by instinct they kept a look-out over the undulating
37    3,   11|     warriors, armed to the teeth, kept watch at the door of Ware-Atoua.~
38    3,   11|      gestures.~But Kai-Koumou had kept his own senses amidst the
39    3,   11|         lying, and their garments kept in place by a band of hanes,
40    3,   12| background of flame. But they all kept watchful guard on the hut
41    3,   15|         the eastern side. Paganel kept a little to the southeast,
42    3,   15|       Robert, Wilson, and Mulrady kept up their hunting parties,
43    3,   15|          arrayed in his flax mat, kept himself aloof, in a silent
44    3,   15|      rowers. For half an hour she kept her distance; but the poor
45    3,   15|          their agony.~The savages kept up a running fire, and shots
46    3,   16|           on leaving Melbourne, I kept our destination a secret,
47    3,   16|         gravity of the situation, kept profound silence.~“Bring
48    3,   17|           his prison. Two sailors kept guard at the door, with
49    3,   17|      cheered the voyage, each one kept apart from the others in
50    3,   18|         Glenarvan and his friends kept silence. They felt that
51    3,   18|          of their chief, they had kept watch on the yacht, and
52    3,   18|         said Glenarvan, “you have kept your word, and I will keep
53    3,   18|          you tell me why you have kept this interpretation secret
54    3,   19|         every care on her. Robert kept on repeating, “My father!
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