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1 1, 5| benediction, a young girl’s voice broke the solemn silence that 2 1, 7| every one, except the Major, broke out into such peals of laughter 3 1, 13| distant and prolonged howls broke on their ear, plainly not 4 1, 13| his hands. At last light broke in on him, and he called 5 1, 14| wilder cry of joy never broke from human lips, than Glenarvan 6 1, 15| had all gathered round, broke out in a furious burst of 7 1, 19| sound of barking and howling—broke over the Pampas, followed 8 1, 19| palings. The terrified horses broke loose from their halters 9 1, 19| conducted by Paganel. A cry broke from Glenarvan’s lips, for 10 1, 22| monstrous wave forty feet high, broke over the fugitives with 11 1, 26| all times tumultuous, now broke over the sand-banks with 12 1, 26| The DUNCAN, the DUNCAN!” broke upon his ear.~There she 13 2, 15| various odorous gum-trees, broke the uniform monotony here 14 2, 19| extremely strong, and this broke the whirling eddy, and gave 15 2, 19| became disunited, the cords broke, and the water bubbled up 16 3, 6| helm, and that constantly broke off.~At noon they were still 17 3, 9| the rays of the sun soon broke through the watery mass 18 3, 12| were seen. Renewed howls broke forth, mingled with the 19 3, 14| observation. Furious clamor broke out when they saw the Europeans 20 3, 15| general. The little party broke up into groups, attracted 21 3, 19| distance a piercing cry broke from Mary’s lips.~“My father!”