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1 1, 1| obeyed, and in a few minutes brought in the bottle and laid it 2 1, 1| tale of sad disaster, or brought some trifling message from 3 1, 2| for the year 1862 was soon brought, and John began to turn 4 1, 3| with, and the morning after brought another, in which he openly 5 1, 5| somewhat coarse. He had been brought up at the castle by the 6 1, 7| the famous document was brought out. He studied it carefully 7 1, 8| consequence. The same providence brought you on board the DUNCAN. 8 1, 15| condition, which he had brought up, after a long rummage, 9 1, 16| long while ago; the sun has brought two summers since then to 10 1, 17| geographical knowledge being brought in question, and even jested 11 1, 18| partridges and rays were speedily brought down, and Glenarvan also 12 1, 21| hearing himself complimented, brought his two little feet together, 13 2, 1| that though we had not brought back Captain Grant, our 14 2, 1| mind came over Paganel, and brought him on board the yacht, 15 2, 2| reply.~This exciting cry brought everyone speedily on deck. 16 2, 7| when the man came in and brought his engagement written out 17 2, 8| saddled and ready. They were brought by Paddy’s sons, and Lord 18 2, 10| days, but when they were brought to the river again, they 19 2, 10| and Paganel and Robert brought up the rear.~All went well 20 2, 12| up a geography they had brought among their books. It was “ 21 2, 17| who were on guard, were brought into the wagon, and the 22 2, 17| However, he could not have brought any direct accusation against 23 2, 18| prepared for Mulrady was brought out. His feet, by way of 24 2, 18| Mulrady.~“How far?”~“The wind brought it; I should think, three 25 2, 18| convicts. Mulrady’s horse was brought, and Ben Joyce disappeared, 26 2, 19| oblique direction. This brought them nearer to the left 27 3, 1| boat, and a few strokes brought them alongside the ship 28 3, 3| and Wilson more than once brought round the helm when some 29 3, 4| the helm down again and brought her up. The breakers increased 30 3, 8| in a deceptive haze, they brought to mind giant animals, worthy 31 3, 10| fell at his feet.~The sound brought a crowd of natives to the 32 3, 11| singular custom, the deity is brought into constant contact with 33 3, 11| unfortunate fellows were brought to the mound. They were 34 3, 11| hand-barrows, in fact, were brought to the foot of the mound, 35 3, 12| impracticable, but that Robert had brought the flax rope, which was 36 3, 12| march, and the two sailors brought up the rear.~Another half 37 3, 13| chief’s stores. Glenarvan brought out the necessary quantity 38 3, 15| rock.~The provisions were brought out, and justice was done 39 3, 16| Chance, and chance only, had brought them back to the deck of 40 3, 16| providential fatality had God brought them in the track of the 41 3, 16| Just so; my letter was brought by a convict called Ben 42 3, 16| intention of having him brought before them.~“May I beg 43 3, 17| Austin’s whistle could have brought them together.~Glenarvan 44 3, 17| and the quartermaster was brought into the saloon where Lord 45 3, 18| as the quartermaster was brought into the presence of Lord 46 3, 18| Bridge; since the DUNCAN, if brought to the coast, could not 47 3, 20| quartermaster. Ayrton was brought up on the poop, and found