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1 1, 1| have fished them up in the open sea. Then we might have 2 1, 3| but while always keeping open his ancestral county to 3 1, 9| Before her stem lay a broad, open, sparkling ocean, which 4 1, 18| fear of sleeping in the open air beneath the star-lit 5 1, 19| and said, pointing to the open prairie.~“You are going 6 1, 22| and snorting with wide open nostrils. He reared violently, 7 1, 24| eyes were gradually getting open, was almost prepared to 8 1, 24| ourselves hunting in the open forest. I was afraid, for 9 1, 25| poor refugees with wide open jaws. But Mulrady, seizing 10 2, 6| the winds outside in the open sea.~Lord Glenarvan grasped 11 2, 6| hedged up another is sure to open.”~“God grant it,” replied 12 2, 7| Glenarvan was just about to open a discussion about their 13 2, 8| They were received with open arms. Glenarvan would not 14 2, 11| quite deserved its name of “open plain.” Some fragments of 15 2, 11| intentionally opened, and not left open by the negligence of the 16 2, 13| who used to sleep with open doors and windows.~The Government 17 2, 13| only iron and fire could open up a track. A grassy carpet 18 2, 13| earth, as if through the open slants of a Venetian blind.~ 19 2, 13| Camden Bridge had been left open. The numerous robberies 20 2, 14| a book which is always open, and full of interest to 21 2, 15| s hatchet was obliged to open a passage through thick 22 2, 15| They found themselves on an open plateau, with nothing to 23 3, 3| keep a watchful eye ever open. Mulrady and Wilson more 24 3, 3| it. As long as we are on open sea, a careful lookout is 25 3, 4| but I am keeping my eyes open, and if the coast looks 26 3, 4| her about to regain the open sea. Whether she would be 27 3, 6| laid a kind of floor in open work, made of the gratings 28 3, 6| empty. and all its seams are open. It is of no use to us.”~“ 29 3, 8| pass another night in the open air, and not to expose her 30 3, 13| trusting hearts were always open to observe Providential 31 3, 14| are under our feet. Let us open a way for them!”~“What! 32 3, 15| persuasion to sleep in the open air.~Next day was one of 33 3, 20| tiny bay exposed to the open sea.”~“And why, captain?”