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 1    1,    2|       deck, as the boat must be getting near the harbor.”~A carriage
 2    1,    5|          never disputing, never getting angry. He wouldnt move
 3    1,    8|         pass Cape Horn, you are getting nearer to it.”~“I doubt
 4    1,   10| possible to prevent the Indians getting scent of it.~The day of
 5    1,   10|         the young captain about getting first to the Argentine coast.~
 6    1,   12|        haphazard, though always getting higher up the mountains.
 7    1,   13|         want me?” asked Robert, getting up.~“No, my brave boy, rest
 8    1,   13|    Austin. “Dont you hear them getting nearer!”~“An avalanche,”
 9    1,   14|    coming down— he is gradually getting lower! Let us wait.”~Paganel
10    1,   15|         the learned geographer, getting impatient.~“He speaks badly;
11    1,   17|          for the discussion was getting too hot, so he said:~“Come,
12    1,   22|         as the horses were fast getting out of their depth, and
13    1,   24|       whose eyes were gradually getting open, was almost prepared
14    1,   24|        was not restored. Before getting lower the liquid mass must
15    1,   25|        that wont keep you from getting drenched.”~“No, but it will
16    1,   25|          all times are good for getting information. Ha! now it’
17    1,   26|     Austin found that they were getting on rising ground. Twenty
18    1,   26|  surprising agility. But it was getting quite dark already, and
19    2,   13|      the mist. It was gradually getting dark when the little party
20    2,   16|         facilitate our means of getting there?”~Ayrton waited an
21    2,   17| villages, his persistence about getting the DUNCAN summoned to the
22    2,   17|       spoke he was mechanically getting paper from his note-book.
23    2,   18|        necessary directions for getting to Melbourne, and showed
24    2,   19|         invent some bold way of getting over; but in vain. Had a
25    2,   19|  loosing from her moorings, was getting up steam to reach the fatal
26    3,    4|         or no danger. But as to getting alongside the DUNCAN! God
27    3,    4|   replied John Mangles, who was getting uneasy. Then turning toward
28    3,   15|         them to lose no time in getting away from the fatal neighborhood
29    3,   16|        Yes,” continued Paganel, getting up on his long legs, “but
30    3,   18|        I shall have no means of getting away from the island.”~Ayrton
31    3,   19|  visible. The DUNCAN was always getting nearer.~At nine oclock,
32    3,   19|        do you mean?” said Mary, getting uneasy.~“Sister, I am going
33    3,   20|      him?~He had been gradually getting nearer the truth, however,
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