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 1    1,    1|       when the sailor on watch caught sight of an enormous fish
 2    1,    1|        with a slip knot, which caught his tail and rendered him
 3    1,    6|      on the poop. The stranger caught sight of them directly,
 4    1,   14|        feet in the air. He had caught sight of the travelers,
 5    1,   15|        meet him, and Glenarvan caught hold of his hand and pressed
 6    1,   15|        Certain words, however, caught Glenarvan’s ear as sounding
 7    1,   15|        eight feet high; but he caught up Spanish phrases from
 8    1,   18|     and so skillfully, that he caught the bird round the legs
 9    1,   19| usually impassive face. Had he caught scent of some party of Indian
10    1,   19|     tranquillity; for Thalcave caught a glimpse of shadows moving
11    1,   19|     But just as the Patagonian caught hold of the horse’s mane,
12    1,   22|      say that a whole herd was caught in that mud and buried alive?”~“
13    1,   23|      almost invisible, already caught Wilson’s eye. It was Thalcave
14    1,   25|           Yes, my boy.”~Robert caught one in his hand, and found
15    1,   25|        itself on the OMBU, and caught it up in its whirl. The
16    1,   26|  listened, and even fancied he caught occasional glimpses of a
17    2,    1|   honor that he would never be caught tripping again once more
18    2,    3|       degrees Fahrenheit. Fish caught in the sea a few yards off,
19    2,    5|        the oil here!”~The crew caught at the idea immediately;
20    2,    7|       storm in which they were caught, and obliged to cut away
21    2,   13|    were at a gallop, Glenarvan caught sight of the glittering
22    2,   16|        not before John Mangles caught the look and instinctively
23    3,    4|   became hopeless. A high wave caught her below, carried her up
24    3,   14| composed of half a dozen rats, caught by Wilson and stewed. Lady
25    3,   15|        stifling-creeper,” that caught the feet at every step.
26    3,   16|        unfortunate Paganel had caught hold of the cord of the
27    3,   17|   enough to allow myself to be caught. Act as you please.”~Then
28    3,   19| examine the land they had only caught a glimpse of the night before.~
29    3,   19|     said John Mangles, who had caught up a spy-glass.~“True enough,”
30    3,   20|  variety to our daily fare. We caught some young kids, which soon
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