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 1    1,    6|   telescope in addition, which he carried in a shoulder-belt.~The
 2    1,   10|          that the bottle has been carried into the sea on the bosom
 3    1,   10|        and any of them might have carried the bottle on its waters.
 4    1,   11|        another. The remaining two carried provisions and a few bales
 5    1,   12|        dont stop.”~“You shall be carried, my boy; but we must get
 6    1,   13|          precious combustible was carried back to the CASUCHA and
 7    1,   17|     dressed in guanaco skins, and carried lances twenty feet long,
 8    1,   22|       fast as his legs would have carried him.~“What is the matter
 9    1,   22|       swimming; the current alone carried them along with tremendous
10    1,   22|           Thaouka’s mane, and was carried along with him. The noble
11    1,   22|         Thaouka was being rapidly carried away by the current. He
12    1,   23|     drifting from south to north, carried along by the impetuous torrent,
13    1,   24|            which he had skilfully carried out; for when Glenarvan
14    2,    1|           Europe, might have been carried away with his disabled ship
15    2,    5|        advance of the waves which carried her along, and cutting through
16    2,    6|          have pounced upon it and carried off the smaller DEBRIS.
17    2,    6|           thrown into a river and carried by a current into the sea.
18    2,    7|            The boats had been all carried away by the tempest; death
19    2,    7|        simple enough. He had been carried by a tribe of natives four
20    2,   14|     himself. One of the pointers, carried away by excitement, went
21    2,   18|    restrain him, or if Glenarvan, carried away by his feelings, would
22    2,   18|         bush, or had the convicts carried him off?~“Come what will,”
23    2,   19|           doing well enough to be carried over; his convalescence
24    3,    4|          if the MACQUARIE had not carried a double yard, on the American
25    3,    4|       high wave caught her below, carried her up on the reefs, where
26    3,    6|          stayed with shrouds, and carried a makeshift sail. A large
27    3,    6|        save themselves from being carried out to sea. They made a
28    3,    6|         it furled. The tide alone carried the raft to the shore, but
29    3,    6|    nearest rocks. The ladies were carried to land without wetting
30    3,    7|           party among the natives carried on an active propaganda
31    3,    7|           days after Colonel Gold carried this fortress at the head
32    3,    8|           two birds together, and carried them along with the intention
33    3,    9|      quieted the noisy stream and carried it off quietly in its course
34    3,    9|          were made prisoners, and carried on board the canoe. They
35    3,   12|     slopes, supported, not to say carried, by Glenarvan, and Mary
36    3,   13|        reach them. Some gun wads, carried by the wind, fell beside
37    3,   15|      moved a resolution which was carried with enthusiasm. He proposed
38    3,   15|           oar.~A few strokes then carried the canoe nearer to the
39    3,   16| geographer uttered no sound.~They carried his long body onto the poop.
40    3,   18|          of the programme was not carried out while I was on board,
41    3,   19|        violent that she had to be carried to her cabin, where Lady
42    3,   19|         sister.~Glenarvan had him carried to his bed, where he lay
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