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 1    1,    6|      began gazing at the horizon, standing motionless with his legs
 2    1,    9|           only five when they are standing.”~“Bravo! my dear geographer,”
 3    1,   11|           is like having no civil standing. It has no existence in
 4    1,   13|         Paganel, who had remained standing, to take advantage of his
 5    1,   15|        very tall stature was seen standing motionless on the lowest
 6    1,   15|       dignity; indeed, to see him standing grave and motionless on
 7    1,   18|           Lord,” replied the boy, standing up, gun in hand.~Why Glenarvan
 8    1,   19|         except Thaouka, who slept standing, true to his high blood,
 9    1,   19|        him. He thought of the lad standing there, and of his companions
10    2,    5|         make ready for the storm, standing, like an officer commanding
11    2,   12|             As Toline was already standing, he could not get any higher,
12    2,   13|          the trees, for they were standing in wide rows, and parceled
13    2,   15|          several parts, but still standing firm on its wooden disks,
14    2,   18|          no living sap, but still standing hitherto, fell with a crash
15    3,    4|        the trough of the sea. Her standing rigging was so out of order
16    3,   12|           the brazier; the others standing motionless, their black
17    3,   13|          no more danger here than standing by the boiler of the DUNCAN;
18    3,   14|           ascend the first ledge.~Standing there, with his arms stretched
19    3,   15|         What was Glenarvan about?—standing up in the stern he was looking
20    3,   15|            The canoe was meantime standing still. Where should they
21    3,   19|          she exclaimed.~A man was standing on the beach, between two
22    3,   20|     yesterday morning, when I was standing on the highest peak of the
23    3,   20|        away. Ayrton, who remained standing, and still unmoved, took
24    3,   20| quartermaster gazing at the ship, standing with folded arms on a rock,
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