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 1  Int      |      lad. In Australia they are stopped by jungles and by quagmires;
 2    1,    4|        sentence, for his sister stopped him; but his clenched fists
 3    1,    7|     shakes of the head, that he stopped short before the sentence
 4    1,   11|  perfectly. If one of the mules stopped, they urged it on with a
 5    1,   11|        five in the evening they stopped in a gorge of no great depth,
 6    1,   12|      disappeared. They had only stopped once, to rest and snatch
 7    1,   12|         three oclock Glenarvan stopped and said:~“We must rest.”~
 8    1,   12|        them, suddenly the Major stopped and said, in a calm voice, “
 9    1,   13| porphyry, Glenarvan and Paganel stopped to gaze about them and scan
10    1,   13|       mountain. The plateau had stopped.~For some minutes no one
11    1,   14|         carbines, but Glenarvan stopped them by a gesture. The condor
12    1,   16|  illustrations, when the Indian stopped him by a gesture, and said:~“
13    1,   17|      hundred yards of them, and stopped. This was near enough to
14    1,   17|   riders.~They appeared to have stopped for the purpose of holding
15    1,   19|        a stag, when he suddenly stopped short, and going up to his
16    1,   22|         forty miles, the horses stopped on the brink of deep CANADAS,
17    1,   22|      him unusual. He frequently stopped and raised himself on his
18    1,   22|         About a mile further he stopped again, and leaving the straight
19    1,   26|     minutes afterward, the OMBU stopped short with a violent jolt.~“
20    2,    7|        Mangles did, and when he stopped Mary Grant said, in her
21    2,    7|      the hold, and could not be stopped. The crew were too exhausted
22    2,   10|    capricious manner.~The wagon stopped on a grassy bank, the long
23    2,   14|        elegant hunting costume, stopped at the sight of the little
24    2,   14|        with the race, the troop stopped, and the “old manleaned
25    2,   15|      where the route to Lucknow stopped. A narrow path wound away
26    2,   16|        efforts, men and animals stopped. Unless the vehicle was
27    2,   16| commence afresh, when Glenarvan stopped him by saying: “Enough,
28    2,   16|         the expedition had been stopped on the 37th parallel, in
29    2,   17|       visible. Paganel’s pencil stopped, and he seemed to become
30    2,   19|       closed and the hemorrhage stopped, time and rest would be
31    2,   19|   another by word or look.~They stopped in the evening at Mount
32    2,   19|         distant. The postilions stopped not far from the lighthouse,
33    3,    1|    Captain’s interest, but Mary stopped him with a glance, and afterward
34    3,    4|         the third knot the lead stopped.~“Three fathoms,” cried
35    3,   10|     walked across the “pah” and stopped before Kai-Koumou. He was
36    3,   11|    serpentine column.~The tribe stopped at an elevation of about
37    3,   12|        At a sign from him, John stopped Glenarvan.~One of the warriors
38    3,   13|      despairing effort, McNabbs stopped them and said:~“Glenarvan,
39    3,   13|      Their pursuit had suddenly stopped. The ascent of the mountain
40    3,   13|       Maunganamu; but Glenarvan stopped this misplaced curiosity.~“
41    3,   14|         ears on the alert. They stopped at the slightest sound,
42    3,   14|       hundred feet. Suddenly he stopped; almost retreated. He fancied
43    3,   15|         and in the evening they stopped eight miles from the mountains,
44    3,   15|    February, their progress was stopped by a river which answered
45    3,   15|         coast, when he suddenly stopped rowing.~He saw three canoes
46    3,   16|        and Robert Grant, and he stopped short and then went on:~“
47    3,   18|         they are lost.)~Paganel stopped. His interpretation was
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