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1 1, 3| Lord Glenarvan back every minute now.”~“Oh, ma’am! Heaven 2 1, 6| Steward!”~He waited a minute, but nobody appeared, and 3 1, 6| chanced to be passing that minute on his way from the galley, 4 1, 10| was all in vain. The most minute inquiries were fruitless, 5 1, 10| completely silent for a minute, though their beaming eyes 6 1, 14| are saying; I dare say a minute seemed a very long time 7 1, 15| said the Major, after a minute, “this doesn’t alter the 8 1, 19| opposite side.~The next minute they heard their claws attacking 9 1, 19| sprung into the saddle. Next minute both men were galloping 10 1, 19| full hour, dreading every minute to come across the mangled 11 1, 19| was talking to him that minute, caressing and speaking 12 1, 20| other at all.”~After a few minute’s talk with the Patagonian, 13 1, 23| down to his Lordship.”~Next minute they had descended the three 14 1, 23| Could you come down for a minute?”~“Do you want me?”~“Yes.”~“ 15 1, 24| forest. I was afraid, for the minute, we should lose ourselves, 16 1, 24| mind, very APROPOS this minute.”~“Oh, do, do,” said Robert.~“ 17 1, 25| storm will be superb. Just a minute ago, when I was trying to 18 1, 25| into the lake, but next minute he screamed out in the most 19 1, 25| OMBU give way, and the next minute it fell right over with 20 1, 26| approaching, and in another minute had glided into a narrow 21 1, 26| your honor, we have not a minute, for the tide is beginning 22 2, 1| were examined with the most minute care, and the conclusion 23 2, 1| replied John Mangles, after a minute investigation of the documents 24 2, 5| the mainmast, but the next minute the sails were torn away 25 2, 5| bar; but almost the same minute the ocean burst forth again 26 2, 7| though hardly absent a minute, Paddy O’Moore managed to 27 2, 14| convinced. However, next minute he was forced to admit the 28 2, 14| excitement, went up to him. Next minute the unfortunate beast leaped 29 2, 14| Robert rose unhurt. Next minute he was in his sister’s arms.~“ 30 2, 17| facts were proved by the minute details given us by Ayrton, 31 2, 19| road. They did not lose a minute in changing horses, which 32 3, 4| from the reefs.~For half a minute the starboard side of the 33 3, 12| the rest are asleep.”~A minute after, the hole was enlarged, 34 3, 12| opening out of the grotto. A minute after, the three pulls at 35 3, 12| remained in that attitude for a minute that seemed an hour, his 36 3, 15| dangerous shore, was only a minute’s work. John Mangles, McNabbs, 37 3, 19| he called out.~Another minute and the boat was ready.