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1 1, 6| thicker clouds of smoke. He stood motionless, watching the 2 1, 6| the unknown.~John Mangles stood stupefied, as much at seeing 3 1, 6| as wide as possible, and stood staring at Olbinett and 4 1, 6| to suspect how the matter stood. Only he asked himself whether 5 1, 9| strait, in Terra del Fuego, stood Mount Sarmiento, towering 6 1, 10| Austin, Wilson, and Mulrady, stood armed with carbines and 7 1, 10| came so near where they stood, that Lady Helena could 8 1, 12| some of the declivities, stood up on all sides, reflecting 9 1, 12| of PUNA. Drops of blood stood on the gums and lips, and 10 1, 13| feet on each side, and it stood on a block of basalt. A 11 1, 13| guanaco cutlets. No one stood on ceremony, but fell to 12 1, 13| party picked himself up, and stood on his feet, stunned by 13 1, 15| on being told how things stood, he began in Spanish, and 14 1, 19| kept his gun steady, and stood with firm foot ready to 15 1, 19| Thaouka was ready, and stood champing his bit. He reared 16 1, 23| manner. This was how it stood proof against the shock 17 1, 23| the liquid plain; the OMBU stood alone amid the rolling waters, 18 1, 23| proper draught, Paganel stood over the hearth with his 19 1, 26| went back to Thalcave, who stood beside Thaouka, with his 20 1, 26| dark, motionless SILHOUETTE stood out against the sky, through 21 2, 1| by the suspense, as they stood on the poop waiting for 22 2, 1| captain, John Mangles, who stood close beside them spoke 23 2, 1| him, moreover, how affairs stood, and inspired him with affectionate 24 2, 1| the last three days had stood right out to sea, till the 25 2, 1| Helena, and then they all stood round, so as to be able 26 2, 2| of the group of islands stood out clearly on the horizon. 27 2, 2| Soon the principal island stood out from the rocky mass, 28 2, 5| Glenarvan and his companions stood silently gazing at the struggle 29 2, 5| Lord Glenarvan how things stood, begged him to retire to 30 2, 6| and domestics reverently stood, he repeated the BENEDICITE.~ 31 2, 7| the details of the event stood out clearly before the minds 32 2, 8| fancy. Ayrton, goad in hand, stood waiting the orders of this 33 2, 13| hands of a turner. They stood like pillars all molded 34 2, 19| battle with them. Glenarvan stood gazing with folded arms 35 2, 19| its course. John Mangles stood with pale face and set teeth, 36 3, 2| captain’s oaths. The MACQUARIE stood out to sea on the larboard 37 3, 2| one point, and only one, stood in his way.~“Contin—contin,” 38 3, 6| Wilson took the helm. John stood by the tackle, and Mulrady 39 3, 6| said he.~Mulrady, who stood to execute this order, let 40 3, 6| shock was felt. The raft stood still. It had landed on 41 3, 8| way.~Fortunately hearing stood them in the stead of sight; 42 3, 10| craggy spur of the mountain stood a “pah,” or Maori fortress. 43 3, 10| scene at a glance. They stood near an empty house, waiting 44 3, 10| within her, and John Mangles stood by ready to die in her behalf. 45 3, 10| At that word the crowd stood still before Glenarvan and 46 3, 11| immense kauri, and then stood on guard without taking 47 3, 11| faces painted in red ochre, stood near the grave where the 48 3, 12| nearer to the Ware-Atoua. He stood still about two paces from 49 3, 13| crowd, thirsting for blood, stood at the foot of the mountain 50 3, 13| said Paganel. “It has stood against the internal fire 51 3, 19| peaks of no great elevation stood out here and there, tipped 52 3, 20| Pomotou. No boat could have stood so long a voyage. I therefore 53 3, 20| children! how often we have stood on the top of the rocks