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1 1, 3| difficulties his proposition had met with, and the morning after 2 1, 7| you are—”~His proposal was met by such grave, disapproving 3 1, 12| and frightful precipices met their gaze. The mules went 4 1, 13| the Cordilleras are never met with in such a high latitude.~“ 5 1, 13| there were almost none to be met with, and of hunters still 6 1, 14| The child had not only met his death on the mountain, 7 1, 14| Glenarvan and his companions met again in the valley. Glenarvan 8 1, 16| exceedingly, when he unexpectedly met with a singular justification 9 1, 24| thick foliage.”~“You haven’t met any of them, at any rate, 10 1, 26| gloomy expanse of water that met their sight.~“But she is 11 2, 1| The conclusion of Paganel met with unanimous approval; 12 2, 4| Ocean.”~Paganel’s theory met with universal acceptance.~“ 13 2, 4| he would certainly have met with some means of transport 14 2, 6| bushes, quick-set hedges met the eye, inclosing recent 15 2, 8| transport. All the family met him, ready to give their 16 2, 11| Low Level Plains,” next met their gaze, dotted with 17 2, 11| meridian.~As yet they had not met with any of the aboriginal 18 2, 14| opinion, has Captain Grant met with among the natives?”~“ 19 2, 14| comfortably. Few people were to be met in it certainly, but sheep 20 2, 16| stupefaction at the spectacle which met their gaze.~Two bullocks 21 2, 19| nor squatters were to be met with; it was entirely uninhabited, 22 3, 11| unbound hands showed that they met their fate without resistance.~ 23 3, 12| where the perpendicular wall met the top of the slope. Then 24 3, 13| into a Maori camp, where he met a tall, intelligent-looking 25 3, 13| summit of Maunganamu and met his companions in misfortune.~ 26 3, 15| but what a strange sight met their eyes! What infinite 27 3, 17| to his cabin, the sailors met him with violent menaces. 28 3, 18| there along the shore, I met a band of convicts who had 29 3, 18| the BRITANNIA had yet been met with, either on the Patagonian