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1 1, 5| turned out a capital sailor, having already given proof, in 2 1, 5| he will die without ever having known even a passing feeling 3 1, 6| East Indies; who, after having spent twenty years of his 4 1, 11| which hasn’t a name is like having no civil standing. It has 5 1, 12| and laid his account with having to undergo great fatigue 6 1, 17| back on this resource, not having the necessary implements. 7 1, 18| geographer, much flattered at having supreme command.~“But mind, 8 1, 19| interrupted by one or the other having to fire a shot.~It was no 9 1, 20| slightest difficulty; after having crossed the Cordillera of 10 1, 21| the reason of the Indians having deserted the country.~“Ah! 11 1, 21| seemed quite wounded by having allowed himself to go on 12 1, 22| Captain Grant, and after having so completely failed in 13 1, 23| resembled a walnut-tree, having the same glossy foliage 14 1, 23| present it was stationary, having apparently reached its height. 15 1, 24| child as Robert. They were having a fine time of it among 16 2, 1| learned geographer, “after having crossed South America, the 17 2, 2| oceans. The elements, after having handled them so roughly, 18 2, 4| Mcintyre had strong hopes of having discovered traces of him.”~“ 19 2, 6| was his own master, after having been a serf in Europe, and 20 2, 11| Castlemaine.~Lord Glenarvan, having introduced himself to the 21 2, 13| at close of day, without having a carbine slung from his 22 2, 14| time among them without having the least cause to complain 23 2, 16| he suppose him capable of having killed our horses and bullocks? 24 2, 17| document! It may boast of having half-crazed a dozen peoples’ 25 2, 18| it be? It is too late!”~Having taken this resolution, he 26 2, 19| started off again. After having gone round the foot of the 27 3, 1| This livery of crime, after having clothed some miscreant, 28 3, 2| the anchor was weighed, having been loosed from its holding-ground 29 3, 5| without objection. Then having attended to her spiritual 30 3, 6| lengths from the shore. Having lost their anchor, they 31 3, 7| and one of them, after having affixed his tattoo-mark 32 3, 9| any feeling of regret at having been induced to venture 33 3, 12| was silent a moment, and having overcome his emotion, he 34 3, 12| hopeless, and Glenarvan having tried the walls for the 35 3, 12| Wilson had had an alarm. Having heard some unusual noise 36 3, 12| look of doubt, and after having glanced to where the first 37 3, 14| the oudoupa, not without having been sprinkled with water 38 3, 16| announced his intention of having him brought before them.~“ 39 3, 18| French language. Now then, having said this much, I will begin.”~