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1 1, 11| abounded in flowers, but animals of any sort only came in 2 1, 13| from one or two solitary animals, but from a whole troop, 3 1, 13| latitude.~“Then where can these animals come from?” asked Tom Austin. “ 4 1, 13| clearly the howls of terrified animals, were redoubled. They proceeded 5 1, 13| an avalanche of living animals mad with fear. The whole 6 1, 13| perhaps thousands, of these animals, and in spite of the rarefied 7 1, 13| involuntarily to those frightened animals flying in one common direction, 8 1, 18| of Thaouka, the wearied animals could not go quicker than 9 1, 18| employed to induce the poor animals to resume the route, and 10 1, 19| tigers, and other terrible animals that haunt the neighborhood 11 1, 19| this legion of bloodthirsty animals let loose on them at midnight.~ 12 1, 19| places, and pursuing aquatic animals by swimming, prowling about 13 1, 19| of an hour fifteen dead animals lay stretched on the prairie.~ 14 1, 22| than many of the amphibious animals who bear that name.~All 15 1, 22| they spurred on the poor animals till the blood ran from 16 1, 22| a fearful noise. Men and animals all disappeared in a whirl 17 1, 23| ESTANCIAS, carcasses of drowned animals, blood-stained skins, and 18 1, 23| of Indians and other wild animals.”~“We only want fire-arms.”~“ 19 1, 24| panthers, and bears, and such animals, for they are as malevolent 20 1, 24| Whether the loss of ferocious animals is to be regretted or not, 21 1, 24| possible that one of these animals, surprised by the inundation, 22 1, 25| surrounded by these formidable animals of the Saurian order. By 23 2, 2| in seals and other marine animals.~John Mangle’s first care 24 2, 3| one find friends among the animals, and choose some tame kid 25 2, 7| any savages, no ferocious animals, no convicts, and there 26 2, 8| yoked in couples. These animals were able to draw both with 27 2, 9| grasses gigantic; where the animals are strange; where quadrupeds 28 2, 9| Helena.~“Yes, Madam, both on animals and men.”~“You are not joking, 29 2, 10| ranks, bringing refractory animals back into order, while the 30 2, 10| difficulty or fatigue. The animals fed as they went along, 31 2, 10| ranks, and numbers of the animals were drowned in the passage.~ 32 2, 10| depend on the sagacity of the animals and the prudence of Ayrton, 33 2, 14| and several millions of animals fattened in the fertile 34 2, 14| BATTUE they killed certain animals peculiar to the country, 35 2, 15| feebleness in them. The animals were in perfect health, 36 2, 15| voice and goad, but the animals were buried half-way up 37 2, 16| into the wood, where the animals had passed the night. It 38 2, 16| John Mangles, “these two animals, by making short journeys, 39 2, 16| vigorous efforts, men and animals stopped. Unless the vehicle 40 2, 17| the strange death of the animals entrusted to his care, and, 41 2, 19| desert, unfrequented even by animals. Fortunately, Robert discovered 42 3, 5| Glenarvan.~“Because they have no animals,” replied Paganel; “and 43 3, 8| they brought to mind giant animals, worthy of antediluvian 44 3, 9| bodies with the figures of animals. Some are found to undergo 45 3, 15| off on the track of these animals.~His curiosity was excusable, 46 3, 20| whalers landed domestic animals there in passing; goats 47 3, 20| of the island, and marine animals abounded on the coast. By