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1 1, 4| children in deeper despair. Suddenly, a grand, generous purpose 2 1, 6| contemplation he turned round, and suddenly found himself face to face 3 1, 6| one into the other, and so suddenly, that he fell full length 4 1, 12| a roof to shelter them, suddenly the Major stopped and said, 5 1, 13| could be going on there? Suddenly a furious avalanche came 6 1, 13| little jet of flame would suddenly flare up and illumine the 7 1, 13| instinct of self-preservation. Suddenly a tremendous shock pitched 8 1, 14| dark speck in the heavens. Suddenly he exclaimed, extending 9 1, 16| At one o’clock the wind suddenly lulled, and the weary men 10 1, 16| point, he checked his horse suddenly, and said to Paganel:~“The 11 1, 19| knees, like a man roused suddenly from his night’s sleep.~ 12 1, 19| tactics. The deafening howls suddenly ceased: they seemed to be 13 1, 19| RAMADA like a stag, when he suddenly stopped short, and going 14 1, 19| himself at all hazards, when suddenly he felt himself violently 15 1, 22| impossible, when the Major suddenly called out:~“A tree!”~“A 16 1, 25| large ball of fire appeared suddenly at the extremity of the 17 2, 6| to assume a new aspect, suddenly changing its sterility for 18 2, 6| crept over the rest, when suddenly the whole party were electrified 19 2, 10| back into the right course.~Suddenly the wagon made a jolt that 20 2, 15| miserable public house, had not suddenly presented itself.~“My goodness!” 21 2, 15| but one of the horses sank suddenly, without the slightest symptom 22 2, 15| shadow, as if night had suddenly fallen on the whole region. 23 2, 15| coolness, when his companions suddenly saw him reel forward, and 24 2, 15| right. His horse had been suddenly struck dead.~“That is strange,” 25 2, 15| the river, when the wagon suddenly sank up to the middle of 26 2, 17| The reports had ceased suddenly on the arrival of Ben Joyce; 27 3, 4| Darkness came on almost suddenly at seven o’clock in the 28 3, 4| throughout the gale, were suddenly struck by an unusual noise. 29 3, 4| without further damage.~Suddenly the wind fell and the vessel 30 3, 8| herd of enormous whales, suddenly turned to stone. These disrupted 31 3, 11| The Kai-Koumou drew near; suddenly the wretched victim rose; 32 3, 12| foot on them. Some birds, suddenly awakened, flew away, uttering 33 3, 12| first rays on their path.~Suddenly a terrific yell from a hundred 34 3, 13| Maories.~Their pursuit had suddenly stopped. The ascent of the 35 3, 13| tribe should be broken.~Suddenly John Mangles uttered an 36 3, 14| within two hundred feet. Suddenly he stopped; almost retreated. 37 3, 15| go up the coast, when he suddenly stopped rowing.~He saw three 38 3, 15| raining round the canoe, when suddenly a loud report was heard, 39 3, 16| both hands in his fall.~Suddenly a tremendous explosion was 40 3, 19| die out now and then, and suddenly flare up again.~“Is the 41 3, 19| could be seen by the eye.~Suddenly Robert gave a loud cry,