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 1    1,    6|       you see him?”~The captain pointed toward the foremast, and
 2    1,   15|         Major perceived him, he pointed him out to Glenarvan, who
 3    1,   16|         weather. The Patagonian pointed it out to the geographer,
 4    1,   16|    about the captive, evidently pointed to Harry Grant.~
 5    1,   18|      were visible, but Thalcave pointed to the long grass and thick
 6    1,   19|      beside the Patagonian, who pointed toward the plain from whence
 7    1,   19|     Then turning to Paganel, he pointed to Robert, and said, “A
 8    2,    1|    AUSTRALIA out of AUSTRAL. He pointed out that Captain Grant,
 9    2,    2|  Commander Murray had specially pointed them out to the attention
10    2,    2|          The learned geographer pointed the instrument in the direction
11    2,    4| irresistible force. The Captain pointed out to Mary the different
12    2,    5|        26 degrees, and the hand pointed to tempest.~It was one o’
13    2,    6|         the meal. Paddy OMoore pointed to the seats reserved for
14    2,    6|       making the inquiry?”~This pointed question elicited in reply
15    2,   10|        wide, conical, extremely pointed beak, measured eighteen
16    2,   11|       on the back part. McNabbs pointed it out to Ayrton.~“It is
17    3,    4|      for a moment his glass was pointed toward the horizon to windward.~“
18    3,    9|         tongue of land, sharply pointed and bristling with bushes,
19    3,   12|        its two other sides rose pointed rocks, which jutted out
20    3,   13| attention of his companions. He pointed to a little inclosure on
21    3,   15|      his eyes gleamed, his hand pointed out into the distance.~“
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