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 1    1,    3|   burst into tears, and Robert seized Lady Glenarvan’s hand and
 2    1,    4|       embrace. Mary and Robert seized her hands, and covered them
 3    1,    6|       the mysterious passenger seized his telescope, drew it out
 4    1,   14|       The Major and Wilson had seized their carbines, but Glenarvan
 5    1,   14|     Robert Grant. The bird had seized him by his clothes, and
 6    1,   19|    wolves of the Pampas.”~They seized their weapons at once, and
 7    1,   19|        horse’s mane, Glenarvan seized his arm with a convulsive
 8    1,   25|       a robe of Nessus. Terror seized the entire group. They were
 9    2,    5|        again. Already they had seized their hatchets to cut away
10    2,   10|      mad with terror, and were seized with a wild, disorderly
11    2,   17|     first surprise, would have seized Ben Joyce; but the bold
12    2,   17|        Paganel and the sailors seized their carbines in readiness
13    2,   17|      aland!”~He had got up and seized the newspaper. He shook
14    2,   18|     The animal reared; Mulrady seized his revolver and fired.
15    2,   19|     stability. John and Wilson seized their oars again, and managed
16    3,    4| nautical instincts awoke. John seized the sailor’s hand. “The
17    3,    4|        of his position. Wilson seized the lead-line, sprang to
18    3,   10|     Lady Helena who had risen, seized her husband’s arm.~“Edward,”
19    3,   12|  protruded above the soil, but seized the hand that wielded it.~
20    3,   15|  handing the tiller to Robert, seized Paganel’s glass, and watched
21    3,   15|         frenzied with despair, seized his ax. He was about to
22    3,   16|    Paganel, leaping up.~And he seized the letter from Glenarvan,
23    3,   16|       ran about like a madman, seized his head with both hands
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