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 1    1,    1|     violently with his fins, and keeping his tail in a perfectly
 2    1,    3|      about him; but while always keeping open his ancestral county
 3    1,   11|          he held on well enough, keeping his feet fast in the stirrups,
 4    1,   12|     mules went cautiously along, keeping their heads near the ground,
 5    1,   14|    commenced their explorations, keeping constantly to the line they
 6    1,   14|           extending his arm, and keeping it motionless, as if petrified:~“
 7    1,   14|      knows?” repeated Glenarvan, keeping his eye immovably fixed
 8    1,   19|    master could only calm him by keeping up a low, continuous whistle.~
 9    1,   22|  Thalcave had some difficulty in keeping his seat. The foam from
10    2,    1|          the Straits of Lemaire, keeping close to the Patagonian
11    2,    5|         rely on the mainsail for keeping in the right route as far
12    2,    5|           The great advantage of keeping up the mainsail was that
13    2,    5|          moment when all hope of keeping out at sea is over. You
14    2,    6|          which looked in perfect keeping with the solid house and
15    2,    7| Australia as we crossed America, keeping along the 37th parallel.”~“
16    2,   10|         what thirst would do, by keeping them without drink for several
17    2,   10|       and you may rely on me for keeping them straight.”~“Very well,
18    2,   15|       look. But he said nothing, keeping his observations, as usual,
19    2,   17|     Mulrady and Wilson, who were keeping watch. Profound silence
20    3,    4|      Halley is a brute, but I am keeping my eyes open, and if the
21    3,    4|        John Mangles succeeded in keeping the MACQUARIE off the breakers.
22    3,    5|         Can we not avoid them by keeping to the shore? But in any
23    3,    8|       concur with the Maories in keeping strangers off the lands.~
24    3,   12|      counted twenty-five natives keeping guard on the Ware-Atoua.
25    3,   12|          left their retreat, and keeping away from the inhabited
26    3,   15|       and for another half hour, keeping their distance, they rowed
27    3,   17|          But Ayrton persisted in keeping absolute silence.~“Speak,
28    3,   21|        months, during which, and keeping strictly along the 37th
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