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1 1, 5| dispersed under the influence of deep emotion, and at ten o’clock 2 1, 11| they started, the sky a deep cloudless blue, and yet 3 1, 12| wide, though two hundred deep, which made between them 4 1, 12| and leaping over broad, deep crevasses. They had no ropes, 5 1, 12| and leap over chasms so deep that they did not dare to 6 1, 13| all sides of the hut, the deep bass contribution of Paganel 7 1, 14| the child lying in some deep abyss, wildly crying for 8 1, 18| his tongue, as if taking deep draughts of some cool refreshing 9 1, 18| exclaimed Robert, taking a deep draught.~“Drink moderately, 10 1, 19| and he appeared buried in deep thought. Was he planning 11 1, 20| battlements and surrounded by a deep moat, the principal building 12 1, 22| stopped on the brink of deep CANADAS, immense natural 13 1, 22| to form, and some already deep, lay across the route to 14 1, 23| this part of the plain a deep reservoir. Glenarvan’s first 15 1, 24| treble voice and Paganel’s deep bass. The chase was evidently 16 1, 25| to take a look round.~The deep blackness of the night was 17 2, 11| wheels of the wagon plowed deep into the alluvial soil, 18 2, 13| reason of the shade not being deep, nor the darkness profound, 19 2, 14| geographer plunged into a deep reverie. Paganel made no 20 2, 15| huge blocks of granite, deep ravines, suspected lagoons, 21 2, 15| district, leaving Gippsland in deep shadow, as if night had 22 2, 15| demonstrative, gave such deep sighs of satisfaction that 23 2, 15| of the wagon were making deep ruts on the wide plains, 24 2, 16| it sunk in the mud in a deep hollow in the stiff clay. 25 2, 16| best to get it out of the deep ruts, and the bullock and 26 2, 16| asked Lady Helena.~“Wide and deep, Madam,” replied Ayrton; “ 27 2, 18| like rays of vapor, and deep, cheerless gloom intensified 28 3, 4| head. Then he drew a great deep breath of air, as other 29 3, 9| long, five broad, and three deep; the prow raised like that 30 3, 9| Kai-Koumou, and he said in a deep voice:~“Exchange you, if 31 3, 10| blended with their tears. Deep wounds denoted great despair. 32 3, 12| an abyss a hundred feet deep. On that side descent was 33 3, 12| they had gone three feet deep; they perceived by the increased 34 3, 12| Robert. “I discovered a deep hollow at the foot of the 35 3, 13| might possibly reach the deep valleys of the Range and 36 3, 14| neighboring mountains, and at the deep valleys still drowned in 37 3, 19| alternations of light and shadow, a deep plaintive voice sent up 38 3, 19| his bed, where he lay in a deep swoon.~“Poor orphans,” said