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1 1, 2| attentively for a few minutes, turning them over on all sides, 2 1, 7| And why?”~“Because you are turning your back on the Indian 3 1, 11| Quite right.”~And then, turning toward the geographer, he 4 1, 14| this side,” said the Major, turning toward the mountain and 5 1, 16| replied:~“Yes, I know;” and turning to his companions, added, “ 6 1, 16| friend.”~“So I will.”~And turning round to the Patagonian 7 1, 16| exclaimed Robert Grant, and, turning to Paganel, he asked what 8 1, 17| Gauchos!” cried Paganel; and, turning to his companions, he added, “ 9 1, 19| shall not leave us.”~And turning toward the Indian, he said, 10 1, 19| the proud creature. Then turning to Paganel, he pointed to 11 1, 21| crestfallen face, and the Indian, turning to the Sergeant, asked whether 12 1, 22| excited by the difficulty, was turning over and over the words 13 1, 22| violent agitation. He kept turning round toward the south, 14 1, 22| going?” asked his Lordship, turning to young Grant.~“Famously, 15 1, 25| BETWEEN FIRE AND WATER~BEFORE turning into “their nest,” as Paganel 16 1, 25| smoke. This ball, after turning round and round for a few 17 1, 25| soon began to move forward, turning over and over on itself 18 2, 4| Mary,” said Lady Helena turning to the young girl. “If your 19 2, 7| Edward,” replied Lady Helena, turning toward her companions; “ 20 2, 8| Lordship,” murmured John, turning pale. He could say no more, 21 2, 8| not allow of the vehicle turning quickly. There was a pole 22 3, 4| the vessel fell back, and turning her became hopeless. A high 23 3, 4| was getting uneasy. Then turning toward the stern: “To the 24 3, 14| arm.~He had no thought of turning back. Neither had John. 25 3, 16| laid on his shoulder, and turning round found himself face 26 3, 19| True enough,” said Paganel, turning sharply round toward Robert.~“ 27 3, 20| of his deliverance. Then, turning to Lady Helena and Lord 28 3, 20| brave young captain, and turning to Lord and Lady Glenarvan, 29 3, 20| The worthy geographer was turning over in his brain for the