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1 Int | tempted to say, excuse,—for a close and careful description 2 1, 1| inquest.~He commenced by a close inspection of the outside. 3 1, 3| poor papa!” and pressed close to his sister.~Miss Grant 4 1, 4| a mere child. By dint of close economy, combined with tact 5 1, 4| great anxiety, and could not close her eyes.~Mary Grant and 6 1, 4| arms, drew his wife into a close, fond embrace. Mary and 7 1, 5| magnificent steamer lying close beside her, and bound for 8 1, 9| sufficient depth of water, even close to the shore, and there 9 1, 13| that an animal had fallen close by, and that the whole herd, 10 1, 13| and perhaps success was close at hand. He thought of Captain 11 1, 13| His companions lay in a close circle like the shots from 12 1, 15| recovering strength. The close of the day was spent in 13 1, 16| bounding out of a grove close by, at his master’s call. 14 1, 16| which was so impalpable that close one’s eyes as they might, 15 1, 16| themselves beside them in a close group. Glenarvan was afraid 16 1, 20| to form themselves in a close platoon. It was a useless 17 1, 22| complete copse, low and close packed, but a strange sort.~“ 18 1, 22| Robert was the first to close his eyes and lean his head 19 1, 25| read by. Holding his watch close to the insect, Paganel saw 20 1, 25| and not one of them could close his eyes. The first peal 21 1, 26| involuntarily beginning to close.~For half an hour he followed 22 2, 1| John Mangles, who stood close beside them spoke no encouraging 23 2, 1| Straits of Lemaire, keeping close to the Patagonian shore. 24 2, 1| d’Acunha group.”~After a close survey, the Amsterdam Isles 25 2, 2| displayed on all sides, for even close to the streets of the capital, 26 2, 5| why I dread them. We are close on the trade winds, and 27 2, 5| the captain; “but it is close at hand.”~And he went on 28 2, 6| replied Mary.~Land was quite close now. The cape ran out two 29 2, 11| they must have forgotten to close it to let the train pass. 30 2, 11| unpardonable oversight, omitted to close it for the passage of the 31 2, 13| numerous flocks together at close of day, without having a 32 2, 15| reach the ground through a close veil of mist. The temperature 33 2, 15| how to proceed.~Before the close of the day, it seemed as 34 2, 15| the ground, and, after a close scrutiny, he could distinctly 35 2, 18| faithful guardians kept close watch, bearing philosophically 36 2, 19| Providence, there running close to the shore, as a month 37 3, 1| dangerous.~As the day drew to a close, Glenarvan had a desire 38 3, 2| Thus they were condemned to close imprisonment.~Each one of 39 3, 6| dreams; others could not close an eye. When the day dawned, 40 3, 7| present war began toward the close of 1863; but long before 41 3, 13| cried the Major, running to close the hole with the loose 42 3, 17| expected that his reply would close the examination, but Glenarvan 43 3, 17| dejection. Instead of the close intercourse which had formerly 44 3, 19| going back to his cabin. “Close sympathy in thought and 45 3, 19| they were presently almost close to the shore.~At ten fathoms’ 46 3, 20| three clasped together in a close, silent embrace.~The moment