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1 1, 1| precious bottle must be broken. They had to get a hammer 2 1, 2| coast of Patagonia. The few broken disjointed words we find 3 1, 4| silence in the courtyard, broken only by sobs. No one spoke, 4 1, 10| traces of the shipwreck. A broken spar, or any fragment of 5 1, 19| while Glenarvan said, in a broken, agitated voice to Robert:~“ 6 1, 26| shining like pieces of broken glass, were salinous lagoons, 7 2, 4| dashed against the coast, and broken in pieces.~A difficulty 8 2, 10| the wagon, however, was broken by the jolt, and Glenarvan’ 9 2, 11| the railway was full of broken carriages and the engine. 10 2, 11| saved.~“The bridge must have broken,” said one.~“Not a bit of 11 2, 15| disaster.~“The beast must have broken some blood vessels,” said 12 2, 17| and that rushing flood, broken into a thousand eddies and 13 2, 18| the ground was strewn with broken branches; the marly soil, 14 3, 1| face, thick hands, and a broken nose, blind of an eye, and 15 3, 4| Glenarvan. “John, my heart is broken; and sometimes despair nearly 16 3, 5| the MACQUARIE would have broken up. The next storm, or even 17 3, 11| thought John, whose heart was broken.~Escape was clearly impossible. 18 3, 11| Incoherent words, regrets, sobs, broken phrases in which she extolled 19 3, 13| Kai-Koumou’s tribe should be broken.~Suddenly John Mangles uttered 20 3, 16| You may perhaps have broken—” continued McNabbs.~“Yes,” 21 3, 16| long legs, “but what I have broken the carpenter can mend.”~“ 22 3, 20| companions, he thanked them in broken words, for his heart was