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1 1, 2| Edward said again, “To my own mind the hypothesis is so plausible, 2 1, 4| passing in her husband’s mind, and she felt the young 3 1, 10| Travels form the youthful mind. Yes, Robert, we four and 4 1, 13| passed rapidly through his mind, every now and then he was 5 1, 14| Less than two minutes? Mind what you are saying; I dare 6 1, 14| thought flashed across his mind, and with a terrible cry, 7 1, 15| across the Pampas. To his mind, the meeting with him was 8 1, 16| blasts. So you can make your mind easy, my good friend; by 9 1, 18| having supreme command.~“But mind, Paganel, no distractions,” 10 1, 19| them a thought.”~“Never mind; we are all well armed; 11 1, 19| suspicion crossed Glenarvan’s mind as he watched him.~“He is 12 1, 20| in rhetoric that I know. Mind you avoid it all your life, 13 1, 22| impossible to tell the anguish of mind these eight men endured; 14 1, 24| sudden flash came across my mind, and the document became 15 1, 24| the better; if bad, never mind. Ah, I see you are wishing 16 1, 24| story that comes into my mind, very APROPOS this minute.”~“ 17 2, 1| dish, through “absence of mind,” he said.~This unlucky 18 2, 1| providential fit of absence of mind came over Paganel, and brought 19 2, 2| not forbear adding:~“But mind no fits of absence of mind, 20 2, 2| mind no fits of absence of mind, my dear Paganel; and if 21 2, 7| important crowded into his mind. Lady Helena made him look 22 2, 11| But it dumb-founders the mind of a Frenchman like myself, 23 2, 12| could not even make up his mind to put it in his pocket.~ 24 2, 16| wish he would speak his mind plainly out.”~“Does he suppose 25 2, 16| it, friends?”~“Speak your mind, McNabbs,” said Lady Helena. “ 26 2, 17| what was passing in her mind at a glance.~“Miss Mary! 27 2, 17| the truth flashed on every mind. They all knew the cause 28 2, 17| always uppermost in Paganel’s mind. He was always worrying 29 3, 2| his history; he called to mind the scenes of the past in 30 3, 6| said John Mangles. “Wilson, mind you give it a wide berth.”~“ 31 3, 8| a traveler. He called to mind the peculiarities of the “ 32 3, 8| deceptive haze, they brought to mind giant animals, worthy of 33 3, 9| deeply religious turn of mind, and never lost his trust 34 3, 9| He therefore made up his mind to question the chief on 35 3, 11| awaken hope in Glenarvan’s mind. The next day passed without 36 3, 13| chief, he soon made up his mind on that point.~This chief, 37 3, 13| difficulty, but made up his mind to watch for an opportunity, 38 3, 13| the fate of his crew.~His mind still dwelt on it when he 39 3, 13| you have made up your mind? Are we to hope or fear?”~“ 40 3, 15| generally walked alone; his mind seemed to recur to his unfortunate 41 3, 16| quite disturbed.~“Never mind, Tom,” said Lady Helena. “ 42 3, 16| supernatural aberration of mind you were induced to write 43 3, 18| sudden light flashed on my mind. ALAND was one of the words 44 3, 18| interpretations, and divest your mind of all preconceived notions. 45 3, 20| repentance bring him to a better mind!”~But before Ayrton was 46 3, 21| enough could not make up his mind to speak the fatal word.~“