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1 1, 1| captain, what sort of an animal he thought it was.~“Well, 2 1, 1| yacht were watching all the animal’s movements with the liveliest 3 1, 1| DUNCAN. “Don’t you see the animal has been such an inveterate 4 1, 5| not only with ordinary animal courage, that physical bravery 5 1, 10| as if he were some costly animal.”~“There is not the least 6 1, 11| unerring aim, soon cured the animal’s obstinacy. If a strap 7 1, 13| it seemed to him that an animal had fallen close by, and 8 1, 13| the Major, holding up the animal he had killed.~They all 9 1, 13| guanaco!”~“What sort of an animal is that?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 10 1, 13| the mere taste, that this animal has come a great distance, 11 1, 16| Both in form and color the animal was of perfect beauty. The 12 1, 16| a hundred feet from the animal or enemy of which they are 13 1, 18| work, however, to get the animal to consent to walk quietly. 14 1, 18| understood him. The intelligent animal felt humidity in the atmosphere 15 1, 18| peccary, a pachydermatous animal, the flesh of which is excellent 16 1, 18| Robert had killed a curious animal belonging to the order EDENTATA, 17 1, 18| be no entrapping such an animal, and the Indian did not 18 1, 19| Indians. This voracious animal, called by naturalists the 19 1, 19| It is a strong, nimble animal, generally inhabiting marshy 20 1, 22| hand, and yet the fiery animal would not be still. Had 21 1, 22| along with him. The noble animal swam superbly, instinctively 22 2, 10| however, to hit one very rare animal with a ball in the leg. 23 2, 10| not Robert come across an animal a few miles further on, 24 2, 10| ant-eater, a sort of unfinished animal belonging to the first stage 25 2, 10| pleasure, for not a single animal would move a step till these 26 2, 14| wombat is an herbivorous animal, which burrows in the ground 27 2, 14| is a species of marsupial animal which could outwit the European 28 2, 14| was a repulsive-looking animal, a foot and a half long, 29 2, 14| kangaroo. The hind legs of the animal are twice as long as the 30 2, 14| bring down the gigantic animal.~Just at this moment, Robert 31 2, 14| near the kangaroo, and the animal leaped upon him immediately. 32 2, 14| up himself, sprang at the animal, and plunged it into his 33 2, 15| attempting to pull it up, the animal was found to be dead. Ayrton 34 2, 15| the carcass of the dead animal to the ravens.~The Australian 35 2, 15| and Wilson examined the animal; and found Paganel was right. 36 2, 16| journey on foot, the one animal can carry the ladies and 37 2, 18| noise on the ground. The animal seemed tired, and yet the 38 2, 18| to his horse’s head. The animal reared; Mulrady seized his 39 3, 5| by the azote contained in animal tissues. The lungs are satisfied 40 3, 5| flesh as meat.”~“Why not animal flesh?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 41 3, 8| nor bear, nor any wild animal, but the Maori adequately 42 3, 8| fortunate with a strange animal which, hunted by men, cats 43 3, 11| with his mouth, like an animal.~In short, the most trifling 44 3, 12| body and roll away.~“Some animal in his burrow,” said John 45 3, 12| he, “it might be a man.”~“Animal or man,” answered the Major, “