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 1    1,    3|      Miss Grant sat silent and motionless, with clasped hands, and
 2    1,    6|      clouds of smoke. He stood motionless, watching the track of the
 3    1,    6|       at the horizon, standing motionless with his legs wide apart.
 4    1,   14|      his companions were lying motionless, though wide awake, Glenarvan
 5    1,   14|        his arm, and keeping it motionless, as if petrified:~“There!
 6    1,   14|        eye, and sure hands and motionless body, he aimed at the bird,
 7    1,   15|      stature was seen standing motionless on the lowest crags at the
 8    1,   15|     see him standing grave and motionless on his pedestal of rocks,
 9    1,   18|   four-footed brethren. He sat motionless in the saddle, but often
10    1,   19|      and reptiles were resting motionless after the fatigues of the
11    1,   26|     For a long time, his dark, motionless SILHOUETTE stood out against
12    2,    5|       have been obliged to lie motionless as a log. The young captain
13    2,    5|     the room. The pistons were motionless in their cylinders, and
14    2,   17|     tufts of gastrolobium were motionless. All signs of attack had
15    2,   18|       as it flowed between the motionless reeds and the dark curtain
16    2,   18|         who till then had lain motionless, made a slight movement.
17    3,    4|       rose twice, and then lay motionless, heeled over on her port
18    3,    4|         The ship was now quite motionless. The sea became gradually
19    3,    4|    were undistinguishable in a motionless bank of clouds.~John waited.
20    3,    6|     and the raft became nearly motionless, and soon began to drift
21    3,    6|      the hull of the MACQUARIE motionless on her rocky bed.~The short
22    3,    9|  recent wounds. They sat quite motionless, wrapped in their flax mantles.
23    3,   12|   brazier; the others standing motionless, their black outlines relieved
24    3,   12| matting.~These savages sitting motionless around the fire, suspected
25    3,   14|      those behind.~He remained motionless long enough to alarm his
26    3,   15|      and now the boat remained motionless between the DUNCAN and the
27    3,   20|    with folded arms on a rock, motionless as a statue.~“Shall we set
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