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1 1, 4| and there was a painful silence in the courtyard, broken 2 1, 5| s voice broke the solemn silence that followed. It was Mary 3 1, 14| companions heard him in silence. He sought to read hope 4 1, 14| slightest?”~Again there was silence, till McNabbs asked:~“Which 5 1, 16| he maintained absolute silence. But on reaching a particular 6 1, 18| again, after a few minutes’ silence.~“Yes, we’ll find him,” 7 1, 19| fatigues of the day, and the silence of the desert brooded over 8 1, 19| master’s call. Absolute silence reigned within the inclosure, 9 1, 19| couch, reassured by the silence round him. But where a stranger 10 1, 19| careful survey of the plains.~Silence still prevailed, but not 11 1, 19| to be going away. Gloomy silence spread over the prairie, 12 1, 21| looked at each other in silence.~“Had the Sergeant heard 13 1, 21| was heard with profound silence. The mistake was palpable. 14 1, 24| minutes there was complete silence, while the worthy SAVANT 15 1, 25| sound. All was darkness and silence around.~“Let us go down,” 16 1, 25| filled the air, and complete silence reigned till the voice of 17 2, 5| name of king? To cabin! Silence! Trouble us not.’”~However, 18 2, 13| colors; but otherwise, solemn silence reigned in this vast green 19 2, 14| can read it. The profound silence of sleeping nature was only 20 2, 14| voice ceased and all was silence. When Wilson came to relieve 21 2, 15| cared for nothing else. The silence was only interrupted by 22 2, 15| not a breath of wind. The silence of night was only interrupted 23 2, 17| arrival of Ben Joyce; profound silence had succeeded the noisy 24 2, 17| of the document. Gloomy silence fell on the whole party 25 2, 17| keeping watch. Profound silence reigned over the plain between 26 2, 18| curtain of gum trees. The silence seemed deeper in these momentary 27 3, 4| John Mangles approved in silence. He had ceased to hold any 28 3, 4| short nap, and a profound silence reigned on board the ship, 29 3, 4| to the poop, and gazed in silence at the coast whose outline 30 3, 10| said he, after a moment of silence.~“Speak,” returned Kai-Koumou, “ 31 3, 11| some distance off, in dead silence.~At a sign from Kai-Koumou, 32 3, 12| words were said, a profound silence ensued. At last the Major 33 3, 12| thoughts, and a deathlike silence reigned in the hut.~It might 34 3, 14| Earth’s fires, worked in silence; soon some fissures and 35 3, 14| commenced the ascent in silence. The clump of bush was invisible, 36 3, 16| they gazed at each other in silence, all but the Major, who 37 3, 16| situation, kept profound silence.~“Bring Ayrton here,” said 38 3, 17| persisted in keeping absolute silence.~“Speak, Ayrton, what have 39 3, 17| in Australia?”~The same silence, the same impassibility.~“ 40 3, 17| French vivacity gave place to silence and dejection. He seemed 41 3, 17| and refused to break his silence. This was Ayrton. There 42 3, 17| him. Hence his persistent silence, which gave rise to great 43 3, 17| turned against him. His silence increased the difficulty 44 3, 18| looked at his two friends in silence. But after a brief reflection, 45 3, 18| Glenarvan and his friends kept silence. They felt that this strange 46 3, 19| children then relapsed into silence, gazing out into the dark 47 3, 19| keep still.~But profound silence reigned around. Paganel 48 3, 20| boat went off in profound silence.~On reaching land, Ayrton