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1 1, 1| that he might have been taken for a coroner making an 2 1, 2| continent, where they will be taken prisoners by cruel Indians. 3 1, 4| going to say.”~Mary had just taken her brother by the hand, 4 1, 7| the ship, in which he had taken passage?~“Then it is Calcutta, 5 1, 7| then, too, there is a cabin taken for me on board the SCOTIA.”~“ 6 1, 15| of rocks, one might have taken him for a statue of sang-froid.~ 7 1, 18| discovery.~Some action must be taken immediately, however; for 8 1, 18| These might easily have been taken for sheets of ice, had not 9 1, 22| occurrence of the kind which had taken place in the Argentine plains.~ 10 1, 23| birds, who themselves had taken refuge in the solitary OMBU, 11 1, 24| contrary, I should have taken special care to preserve 12 1, 25| current. All the caimans had taken their departure, except 13 1, 26| 12th of November. He had taken thirty days to cross Chili, 14 2, 1| hearts. Lord Glenarvan had taken care that the ill-success 15 2, 1| same time. He was so much taken up with his plate, however, 16 2, 2| number six, which Paganel had taken possession of instead of 17 2, 7| The shipwrecked men were taken prisoners, as they feared. 18 2, 8| any apparent reason, had taken a great dislike to the face 19 2, 13| requisite precautions were taken for the night, and Ayrton, 20 2, 14| is that he must have been taken prisoner by the savages 21 2, 16| Unless the vehicle was taken to pieces, it would be impossible 22 2, 18| It is too late!”~Having taken this resolution, he busied 23 2, 18| dark track in the direction taken by Mulrady.~“How far?”~“ 24 3, 1| Company.~This proposition was taken into serious consideration. 25 3, 4| try in vain! We should be taken, delivered up to the mercy 26 3, 4| his self-control. He was taken by surprise at the proximity 27 3, 5| Paganel; “and that ought to be taken into account, not to extenuate, 28 3, 6| for the yawl might have taken us to Auckland.”~“We must 29 3, 6| full stretch. The sail was taken in, and everything made 30 3, 10| surrounding heights have taken possession of this vast 31 3, 10| Glenarvan and his companions had taken in all this scene at a glance. 32 3, 10| important to state that we have taken no part in the war.”~“That 33 3, 11| arrived. No communication had taken place between the natives 34 3, 11| boon.~The captives were not taken back to Ware-Atoua. They 35 3, 11| their destiny. They were not taken by surprise. Their unbound 36 3, 11| spot the body was to be taken. Two palanquins of a very 37 3, 12| the others with stones taken from the ground, or with 38 3, 12| my Lord!” said Robert, taken aback by the disappearance 39 3, 12| and every precaution was taken. The captives passed one 40 3, 13| inexplicable change that had taken place in the movements of 41 3, 14| used as levers some posts taken from the interior of the 42 3, 17| quartermaster was being taken back to his cabin, the sailors 43 3, 18| when his two friends had taken their place at the saloon 44 3, 18| when once his resolution is taken, any resistance is impossible,