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 1    1,    2|       of that,” said the Major, looking disappointed.~“No, but it
 2    1,    6|     neither see though they are looking, nor hear though they are
 3    1,    6|        He walked round McNabbs, looking at him and questioning him
 4    1,    7|      came up again on the poop, looking very woebegone and crestfallen.
 5    1,    8|           Nothing.”~“You’re not looking in the right place. It is
 6    1,    9|       well worth the trouble of looking at and admiring. On the
 7    1,   10|  convince yourselves of this by looking at this map of the country.”~
 8    1,   14|    start!”~But he spoke without looking at McNabbs. His gaze was
 9    1,   15|         the Major who suggested looking for him, and he was not
10    1,   16|         steed was a sight worth looking at. The saddle was adapted
11    1,   19|          AGUARAS?” said Robert, looking inquiringly at Glenarvan.~“
12    1,   20|          And how far is it from looking to being, my good geographer?”~“
13    1,   23|        you that hear me, we are looking for Captain Grant where
14    1,   24|       the state of the water by looking at the notches they had
15    1,   26|          with his arms crossed, looking quietly at the troubled
16    1,   26|       had often seen the Indian looking at with interest. It was
17    2,    1|           replied Mary naively, looking at Lady Helena, and at the
18    2,    2|  covered with immense seaweeds, looking like a great pond choked
19    2,    5|        Be ready!” shouted John, looking out for a favorable moment.~
20    2,    7|    continent, and it is useless looking for him anywhere else.”~“
21    2,   12|         Madam,” replied Toline, looking at the lady with a loving
22    2,   15|      get over,” said Glenarvan, looking at the chain of mountains,
23    2,   15|    alternately, as if they were looking on the ground for recent
24    2,   16|         a flock of half-starved looking ravens croaking among the
25    2,   16|      replied the quartermaster, looking firmly at the Major.~Major
26    2,   16|     Ayrton. “This morning I was looking for some practical crossing,
27    2,   17| shipping papers.”~They were all looking at McNabbs for an answer,
28    3,    1|       Halley was a sadly brutal looking person. But they had no
29    3,    2|       one of Tasman’s boats was looking for an anchorage nearer
30    3,    3|      you would dissuade us from looking for him.”~“Oh, you might
31    3,    4|         said, “Your Lordship is looking out for land?”~Glenarvan
32    3,    4|    replied Glenarvan. “I am not looking for the land.”~“What then,
33    3,    4|        your Lordship is bent on looking out for her, let it be in
34    3,    5|       father,’ said the savage, looking greedily at the missionary, ‘
35    3,   14|   watched with a beating heart, looking from all the interstices
36    3,   15| standing up in the stern he was looking toward the horizon for some
37    3,   16|         What?” growled Paganel, looking like a gigantic note of
38    3,   16|      here?” repeated Glenarvan, looking at John Mangles.~“God has
39    3,   19|     raised above the waves, and looking like an enormous whale.
40    3,   19|          And let me join him in looking for my father. I am sure
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