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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 o’clock 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 man” leaned 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