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 1    1,    2|       document first.”~All that remained of it was the following:~
 2    1,    2|      only a few scattered words remained here and there.~It ran as
 3    1,    5|         his command, and enough remained to buy a cannon, on a pivot
 4    1,    6|       party went below.~McNabbs remained alone, talking to himself,
 5    1,    8|      Monsieur Paganel?”~Paganel remained silent.~“You would certainly
 6    1,   10|       bid farewell to those who remained behind. The DUNCAN was just
 7    1,   13|        and Glenarvan would have remained long enough gazing at the
 8    1,   13|       distant. Paganel, who had remained standing, to take advantage
 9    1,   16|     stirred nor spoke. His eyes remained fixed on the lines drawn
10    1,   16|          But one question still remained for him to put to Thalcave.~“
11    1,   18|         what little water still remained was almost bad, and could
12    1,   19|        and barely enough powder remained to load a gun five times.~
13    1,   22|        Major, always confident, remained firm at his post, like a
14    1,   22|      color. However, the clouds remained unbroken for the present,
15    1,   26|        direction of the current remained unchanged, always running
16    2,    2|         and, indeed, since John remained silent, it was best to take
17    2,    4|     After perusing it, he still remained silent, simply shrugging
18    2,    5|       ll meet it!”~John Mangles remained on deck the whole night,
19    2,    6|       fragments of the brig had remained. Besides, the natives who
20    2,    7|     words he was about to utter remained unspoken.~Ayrton gave an
21    2,   11|         off the rails, the fact remained that five carriages out
22    2,   11| breaking of the coupling chain, remained on the rails, six feet from
23    2,   12|      His compassionate sentence remained unfinished, for, just at
24    2,   14|      was indescribable. Paganel remained as if spellbound for a time;
25    2,   15|        health of the expedition remained satisfactory; horses and
26    2,   18|        horse, the only one that remained, had not returned. Had he
27    2,   19|        of ocean.~One hope still remained. Perhaps Tom Austin had
28    3,    4|       badly trimmed as she was, remained to be seen, but there was
29    3,    6|         waves, but the question remained whether, in the event of
30    3,    6|       some preserved meat which remained of the purchase made for
31    3,   11| destroyed the flesh and nothing remained but the skeleton.~The place
32    3,   11|     hour the funeral procession remained out of sight, in the hollow
33    3,   12|       his head bent forward. He remained in that attitude for a minute
34    3,   14|     fell. Not a solitary native remained at the foot of the mountain,
35    3,   14|       march of those behind.~He remained motionless long enough to
36    3,   15|         heads, and now the boat remained motionless between the DUNCAN
37    3,   16|       then?”~“Since then he has remained in his cabin without attempting
38    3,   17|       of the BRITANNIA?”~Ayrton remained impassive, gazing at the
39    3,   17|     done now? Plainly no course remained but to carry out the plan
40    3,   17|      what questions were asked, remained unknown; but when they left
41    3,   17|        extreme nervous anxiety, remained outside the cabin, alternately
42    3,   18|   barren. Paganel’s countenance remained unmoved.~Somehow or other,
43    3,   20|        turned away. Ayrton, who remained standing, and still unmoved,
44    3,   21|         Why was it that Paganel remained always hermetically fastened
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