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1 1, 1| newly built, and had been making a trial trip a few miles 2 1, 1| been taken for a coroner making an inquest.~He commenced 3 1, 2| the southern hemisphere. Making for the shore, two sailors 4 1, 6| fragment of Dumbartonshire, making a voyage by special favor, 5 1, 7| crestfallen. He had been making inquiry about his luggage, 6 1, 8| the north of Africa, was making rapid progress toward the 7 1, 10| himself of the opportunity of making use of the language he had 8 1, 10| is it, then?”~“It is just making a flying passage across 9 1, 11| was still unsuccessful in making himself understood.~The 10 1, 11| and proved that he had the making in him of an excellent horseman.~ 11 1, 11| words he could, though still making geographical observations. 12 1, 12| reconnoiter carefully before making a single step, on account 13 1, 14| Are you sure you are not making a mistake?”~“I don’t think 14 1, 16| word, and the difficulty of making certain details intelligible 15 1, 18| I should not fear either making him understand me, or my 16 1, 18| managing the reins, and making a horse go through all sorts 17 1, 18| with frenzy, moving and making a noise with his tongue, 18 1, 19| showed him the prairie, making him understand that now 19 1, 19| had not kept him back by making him understand the impossibility 20 1, 21| rise on its slopes.~After making a short ascent up the sierra, 21 1, 21| never saw them.”~“You are making a mistake,” said Glenarvan. “ 22 1, 22| inclemency of the weather, were making piteous moans, and their 23 1, 22| Major advanced quietly, making regular strokes, worthy 24 1, 22| superbly, instinctively making for the tree in a straight 25 1, 23| can find out some way of making powder.”~“We don’t need 26 1, 23| had made a mistake. We are making it still, and have been 27 1, 24| Glenarvan and his cousin were making these observations, the 28 1, 25| thousand different directions, making coralliform zigzags, and 29 2, 2| Meanwhile, the yacht was making rapid progress. Five days 30 2, 4| and Australia?”~“Yes, by making two hundred miles in twenty-four 31 2, 4| resources on the side we are making for?” asked Lady Helena.~“ 32 2, 5| wind redoubled its fury, making the masts bend beneath the 33 2, 5| of atmospheric currents, making interesting comparisons, 34 2, 6| what interest you have in making the inquiry?”~This pointed 35 2, 7| he had not wasted time in making fat. He was broad-shouldered 36 2, 10| plains, sleeping at night and making good progress in the day, 37 2, 15| continuation of the voyage, without making the least change in their 38 2, 15| cockatoos flew out in alarm, making a deafening chorus of noisy 39 2, 15| wheels of the wagon were making deep ruts on the wide plains, 40 2, 16| these two animals, by making short journeys, would be 41 2, 16| Grant.~“Monsieur Paganel is making a mistake,” replied John 42 2, 18| Lady Helena succeeded in making him swallow a few drops 43 2, 19| The two young ladies were making heroic efforts, but their 44 3, 1| three turns on the poop, making it resound with iron-heeled 45 3, 7| Maories were occupied in making preparations to shake off 46 3, 18| rather, I had a reason for making the blunder which has saved 47 3, 19| and listened attentively, making a sign to the rest to keep 48 3, 20| Paganel had persisted in making it the root of the verb