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1 1, 2| remained here and there.~It ran as follows:~7 Juni Glas~ 2 1, 10| flung it into rivers which ran into the sea,” returned 3 1, 14| the Argentine plains, and ran across to the Atlantic. 4 1, 15| terrible danger than he ran the risk of another scarcely 5 1, 15| him out to Glenarvan, who ran toward him immediately. 6 1, 19| The waters of the Guamini ran silently, like a sheet of 7 1, 19| loose from their halters and ran about the inclosure, mad 8 1, 20| fortunately for them, the Guamini ran not far off, and about seven 9 1, 22| poor animals till the blood ran from their lacerated sides. 10 1, 25| being ignited, the flame ran along the west side of the 11 1, 26| forgot their fatigue, and ran up the sandhills with surprising 12 1, 26| composed of sand-banks which ran out into the sea, and were 13 2, 6| quite close now. The cape ran out two miles into the sea, 14 2, 7| into his charge, and he ran away and tried to climb 15 2, 15| the high temperature? They ran to him, exclaiming: “Paganel! 16 3, 4| threw the lead; the rope ran out between his fingers, 17 3, 4| Will Halley, however, ran up and down the deck like 18 3, 4| lost!” he would cry, as he ran from side to side.~John 19 3, 6| that pitchy night, they ran to certain death.”~For a 20 3, 14| whistling sound of a furnace ran along under the thin crust. 21 3, 16| fetch it.”~V. IV Verne~He ran at once to his cabin in 22 3, 16| Homeric laughter. Paganel ran about like a madman, seized 23 3, 19| girl. The sailors on watch ran to assist, and John Mangles, 24 3, 20| pigs, which multiplied and ran wild, and the three kingdoms