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1 1, 1| For a moment they all sat silent, gazing at this frail relic, 2 1, 3| his sister.~Miss Grant sat silent and motionless, with clasped 3 1, 5| perfect temper; modest, silent, peaceable, and amiable, 4 1, 6| After some minutes of this silent contemplation he turned 5 1, 8| Paganel?”~Paganel remained silent.~“You would certainly have 6 1, 8| the learned secretary was silent.~“I should wait,” said the 7 1, 10| the meaning?”~Paganel was silent, absorbed in reflection.~“ 8 1, 10| individual?”~Paganel was still silent.~“Besides,” said Glenarvan, “ 9 1, 10| made them all completely silent for a minute, though their 10 1, 16| Who knows?”~Thalcave was silent, and gazed at the geographer 11 1, 18| After a little, Thalcave sat silent and folded his arms.~“What 12 1, 19| loved so dearly.~Robert was silent. Perhaps the danger seemed 13 1, 21| end, and at last he was silent, but not till he had made 14 1, 22| Thalcave was perfectly silent, and left Thaouka to lead 15 1, 23| Atlantic?”~Glenarvan was silent.~“And however small the 16 1, 25| the fire. They were all silent, troubled, and terrified, 17 2, 2| indeed, since John remained silent, it was best to take no 18 2, 4| perusing it, he still remained silent, simply shrugging his shoulders, 19 2, 7| answer. Paganel even was silent. His ingenuity for once 20 2, 16| contented himself with being a silent listener. There was reason 21 2, 16| thoughts, but the Major was silent, and went up to the wagon, 22 2, 16| crossed his arms and was silent.~“That is no reply, Ayrton,” 23 2, 16| but Ayrton, who had been silent till that moment, now said: “ 24 2, 17| and then they were quite silent; but I did not know enough 25 3, 6| minutes the passengers were silent. They gazed at the frail 26 3, 10| trying to speak.”~Then he was silent for a few minutes.~“Kai-Koumou 27 3, 11| assembled in the “pah,” silent and calm.~Kai-Koumou came 28 3, 12| till now, faltered. He was silent a moment, and having overcome 29 3, 12| cue of both sides to be silent.~“Is it Robert?” whispered 30 3, 12| save you all; but be very silent.”~“Brave lad!” repeated 31 3, 12| the pah. They were quite silent, and glided among the bushes 32 3, 15| kept himself aloof, in a silent and pensive mood.~And yet, 33 3, 15| calm. The fugitives were silent. But John, who did not want 34 3, 17| like a man determined to be silent.~“Will you tell me where 35 3, 18| perished.”~“Keep all this silent, friends,” said Glenarvan, “ 36 3, 19| voice; he became pale and silent, and presently fell down 37 3, 20| clasped together in a close, silent embrace.~The moment Harry