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1 1, 1| said another of the crew.~“Hold your tongues, all of you!” 2 1, 5| himself in somewhere in the hold of the DUNCAN rather than 3 1, 12| those who even manage to hold out against it fall victims 4 1, 13| inanimate, only retaining their hold of the rocks by a powerful 5 1, 15| him, and Glenarvan caught hold of his hand and pressed 6 1, 16| while the left keeps fast hold of the rope, the other end 7 1, 18| good horsemanship.”~“I can hold firm on, that’s all,” replied 8 1, 18| yards must teach a man to hold on firm; and as to managing 9 1, 19| that at any price we must hold out till daybreak. The AGUARA 10 1, 19| as the Patagonian caught hold of the horse’s mane, Glenarvan 11 1, 22| discouragement takes no hold. Tom Austin and his two 12 1, 23| jaguars, howling and clutching hold of their frail raft. Still 13 1, 25| jaws. But Mulrady, seizing hold of a branch that was half-burned 14 2, 5| was, how long would she hold out with so little sail, 15 2, 6| granite, which afforded a firm hold. There was no danger now 16 2, 7| masts. A leak sprang in the hold, and could not be stopped. 17 2, 7| six feet of water in her hold, and was gradually sinking. 18 2, 8| Paddy. He went down into the hold, inspected the screw department 19 2, 10| trial, and not only could hold out for hours and days, 20 2, 19| had barely time to catch hold of the steep bank. They 21 2, 19| carry his sailor. He took hold of one end and Wilson of 22 3, 1| were stowed away in his hold. Skins first, men after. 23 3, 2| that he would nevertheless hold himself in readiness in 24 3, 2| rounded bow, the width of her hold, and her heavy stern, made 25 3, 3| and lower him into the hold, for the rest of the voyage. 26 3, 4| silence. He had ceased to hold any conversation with the 27 3, 4| passengers were determined to hold their own, for after some 28 3, 4| least, as it could only hold four.~As he was leaning 29 3, 4| Could their fragile boat hold out on a long trip?~While 30 3, 4| between decks, and then the hold. But found no trace of Will 31 3, 5| his bravery, which they hold are specially lodged in 32 3, 6| or his anchor lose its hold, and in either case the 33 3, 16| fell, accidentally catching hold of a rope with both hands 34 3, 16| unfortunate Paganel had caught hold of the cord of the loaded