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1 1, 4| asking her about her past life and her present circumstances.~ 2 1, 4| who implore their father’s life.”~Lord Glenarvan shook his 3 1, 4| we can begin our married life with a good action. Well, 4 1, 6| Yes. I have played all my life on my father’s ships. He 5 1, 6| seen the stranger in his life before.~He was a tall, thin, 6 1, 6| spent twenty years of his life in geographical work in 7 1, 7| cherished purpose with me all my life. It will be the realization 8 1, 10| those dearer to us than life, and who is to watch over 9 1, 14| at the cost of his son’s life?”~Glenarvan’s companions 10 1, 17| Even these petty ills of life could not ruffle the Major’ 11 1, 18| thank you for saving his life.”~“You love him very much, 12 1, 19| defend him as long as his life held out. Possibly he might 13 1, 19| it? Thalcave has saved my life already, and you— you are 14 1, 20| Mind you avoid it all your life, and only employ it in a 15 1, 21| exclaimed young Robert, his very life hanging on the lips of the 16 1, 23| Certainly, my boy, and live the life of birds, since we can’t 17 1, 23| and will devote my whole life to the task if needs be. 18 1, 24| the Major, who all his life had never disputed with 19 2, 2| into their ordinary ship life, and it hardly seemed as 20 2, 3| me. I should begin a new life; I should hunt and fish; 21 2, 3| an imaginary Robinson’s life, thrown on a picked island 22 2, 14| settlement there. Learn to know life by labor. If you succeed, 23 2, 14| these details of their busy life, when their dwelling came 24 2, 17| and must be careful of his life. I will go instead.”~“That 25 2, 19| fury. It would be risking life to battle with them. Glenarvan 26 2, 19| felt a throb of returning life. McNabbs ventured to affirm 27 2, 19| with these, and felt new life returning.~The only food 28 3, 1| John Mangles’ side it was a life’s devotion; on Mary’s undying 29 3, 4| poetic mythology endowed with life. Wilson and Mulrady hung 30 3, 5| The idea of ending one’s life in the maw of a savage! 31 3, 10| destinies of the future life; not the perishable flesh, 32 3, 10| returned Kai-Koumou, “is your life worth that of our Tohonga?”~“ 33 3, 11| contact with their daily life. The taboo has the same 34 3, 11| hands, to escape a shameful life, a betrothed wife may claim 35 3, 11| heart.~“Oh! if our Tohonga’s life was not more precious than 36 3, 11| could not recall him to life, were anxious that he should 37 3, 11| side. But in the future life, even the presence of his 38 3, 11| resume to all eternity this life of bondage.~These poor creatures 39 3, 11| as the body did in this life. Therefore, food was deposited 40 3, 13| soil and settle here for life! We shall be the Robinsons 41 3, 16| Snowy River, the whole past life of the miscreant, flashed 42 3, 17| concerning the mysterious life of Ayrton, especially those 43 3, 18| with any account of my life for two years and a half. 44 3, 19| I promised Ayrton his life, and I mean to keep my promise.”~“ 45 3, 19| But no, for what would life be without him? What would 46 3, 19| least, to do for him. My life has one purpose to which 47 3, 20| it a duty to struggle for life with the elements.~“It was 48 3, 20| regular ways and habits of life.~“I had saved my instruments 49 3, 20| any fears for our material life.~“We had built a log hut 50 3, 20| quartermaster could commence a new life of honest labor. Nothing