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1 1, 1| along the North Channel at full speed, with a strong breeze 2 1, 1| once, though the shark was full fifty yards distant. He 3 1, 3| be brave to excess, and full of daring and chivalry— 4 1, 5| calling, devoted to himself, full of courage, and as practiced 5 1, 6| so suddenly, that he fell full length on deck, and lay 6 1, 9| difficulty. Everybody was full of hope, for in this search 7 1, 9| fertile shores and forests full of game. The DUNCAN was 8 1, 10| the DUNCAN steamed out at full speed toward the broad ocean.~ 9 1, 11| language!” he said. “How full and sonorous it is! It is 10 1, 15| His waiting attitude was full of dignity; indeed, to see 11 1, 16| clock the Cordilleras lay full forty miles behind them, 12 1, 16| His intelligent face was full of quiet feeling.~But Paganel 13 1, 17| tertiary strata here, for it is full of antediluvian remains— 14 1, 18| stretched themselves at full length on the ground in 15 1, 19| had stretched themselves full length on the ground, except 16 1, 19| both men were galloping at full speed toward the west, in 17 1, 19| a prodigious rate for a full hour, dreading every minute 18 1, 21| beside him, with his eyes full of tears. Glenarvan could 19 1, 22| party, came rushing back at full gallop, calling out:~“Monsieur 20 2, 1| dined we stretched ourselves full length on the ground, unless 21 2, 7| coarse, his face was so full of intelligence and energy 22 2, 11| undisturbed.~Carisbrook was full of activity, a remarkable 23 2, 11| crossed by the railway was full of broken carriages and 24 2, 11| the train, coming on at full speed, was precipitated 25 2, 12| drawn himself up to his full height, and put on a solemn 26 2, 13| Heathcote, the mail dashed by at full speed; but though the horses 27 2, 13| 11.45, dashing along at full speed, was precipitated 28 2, 14| which is always open, and full of interest to those who 29 2, 14| whose white blossoms, now in full bloom, distilled on the 30 2, 15| unimportant creeks, mere streams full of little rushes, and half 31 2, 15| travelers. These plants in full flower measured thirty feet 32 2, 18| raining night on an errand so full of danger, across vast unknown 33 2, 18| for the journey, which is full two hundred miles!”~This 34 2, 18| young girl, his glance was full of sorrow.~Glenarvan questioned 35 3, 1| country. They remembered how full of well-warranted hope they 36 3, 1| Twofold Bay!~Paganel was full of feverish agitation. John 37 3, 6| line, which was then at full stretch. The sail was taken 38 3, 6| pain to reach a coast so full of danger when attained.~ 39 3, 8| may not be going on with full vigor. Modesty apart, people 40 3, 10| assembled in the “pah,” old men, full grown men, youths; the former 41 3, 15| were slumbering craters full of cracks and fissures from 42 3, 15| steamer! they are under full steam! they are coming to 43 3, 15| yacht was coming down at full speed, and was not more 44 3, 16| three months before, so full of hope! Chance, and chance 45 3, 17| reappeared, her look was full of hope. Had she succeeded 46 3, 19| dear home in Dundee, so full of memories?”~“We will keep 47 3, 20| words, for his heart was too full to speak. During the short 48 3, 20| Robinson Crusoe revived in full force. “He is not at all