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 1    1,    4|          example doubtless to be followed eventually by Australia
 2    1,    5|          the solemn silence that followed. It was Mary Grant who poured
 3    1,   11|           which walked in front, followed by ten mules. The travelers
 4    1,   12|      inseparable gulf.~Glenarvan followed his guide step by step.
 5    1,   12|         his feet. His companions followed exactly in his footprints,
 6    1,   14|    mountain. Sometimes the Major followed him, and sometimes Paganel,
 7    1,   14|        rushed toward the condor, followed by his companions.~When
 8    1,   18|       done. A rapid conversation followed, a few words of which were
 9    1,   18|         spur of his example, and followed him bravely. Thalcave inspirited
10    1,   19|        Robert, and Thalcave, had followed the common example, and
11    1,   19|   howlingbroke over the Pampas, followed next instant by the report
12    1,   22|          knowledge, since he had followed the calling of guide, had
13    1,   23|       the depths of the foliage, followed by his friend Wilson. Paganel
14    1,   24| congratulations, and compliments followed Paganel’s words. Austin
15    1,   26|          and hearty hand-shaking followed, and everyone rejoiced at
16    1,   26|          when roused from sleep, followed Glenarvan to the beach.~
17    1,   26|       close.~For half an hour he followed his impatient friend, mechanically
18    2,    2|       AMSTERDAM~IF the yacht had followed the line of the equator,
19    2,    2|   telescope made its appearance, followed by Jacques Paganel. The
20    2,    6|          more than any other. It followed, consequently, that if no
21    2,    6|     arrival of strangers. He was followed by five handsome strapping
22    2,    6|  repeated the BENEDICITE.~Dinner followed immediately, during which
23    2,   10|          Five regiments of sheep followed, in charge of twenty men,
24    2,   11|    terrible accident.~Glenarvan, followed by the rest, urged on his
25    2,   12| spectacle, got out of the wagon, followed by Mary, and presently the
26    2,   14|          with first-rate rifles, followed by a pack of pointers barking
27    2,   15|        Let us go in.”~Glenarvan, followed by Ayrton, entered the inn
28    2,   17|        not know enough yet, so I followed them. Soon the conversation
29    2,   17|      easily recognized. The gang followed us. A poisonous plant enabled
30    2,   18|       was the route that must be followed steadily, for it would not
31    2,   18|         he left the camp Mulrady followed one of the paths indicated
32    3,    1|      explorers had perseveringly followed since they left the coast
33    3,    2|         impassive. John Mangles, followed by Robert, went on the poop
34    3,    2|        the name of Massacre Bayfollowed the western coast, and on
35    3,    3|    brandy. His sailors willingly followed his example, and no ship
36    3,    4|      said he.~Wilson and Mulrady followed to launch the yawl. The
37    3,    8|          banks of the Waipa, and followed the northward course of
38    3,    9|        took it quite quietly and followed on the map the course of
39    3,   11|        senseless.~Horrible yells followed; a hundred arms threatened
40    3,   11|   repeating their funeral chant, followed in procession to the place
41    3,   12|   Mangles, preceding Mary Grant, followed in the dangerous route.~
42    3,   13|        of Maunganamu.~Glenarvan, followed by the rest, climbed to
43    3,   13|          look at them.”~They all followed Paganel out of the “oudoupa.”
44    3,   13|       this charming abode.”~They followed Paganel, and when the savages
45    3,   14|         left their positions and followed the winding paths that led
46    3,   14|         John. The young captain, followed closely by the whole party,
47    3,   18|   Australia. It was in this way, followed or sometimes preceded by
48    3,   20|       the yacht. The scene which followed, who can describe? Language
49    3,   20|      uncovered, and all the crew followed his example, as if in presence
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