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1 1, 3| impression. The boy she held by the hand was about twelve, 2 1, 11| on his shoulder-belt, he held on well enough, keeping 3 1, 12| had become. Young Robert held out manfully, but he could 4 1, 15| back to Robert, the boy held out his arms to the Patagonian, 5 1, 19| him as long as his life held out. Possibly he might have 6 1, 21| living vise in which it was held, a lively conversation ensued. 7 1, 25| as he and his companions held on, each clinging firmly 8 2, 3| were very hot. John Mangles held his thermometer in one of 9 2, 7| the while he spake, Mary held one of his hands in hers. 10 2, 10| breed, that one of his men held waiting for him, and after 11 2, 15| few coverings would have held out against those sharp 12 2, 16| the clay, already dry, held it as firmly as if sealed 13 2, 18| then folds of scraped linen held firmly in place with a bandage. 14 3, 4| companions, and they all held themselves in readiness 15 3, 6| Mulrady cut the line which held the raft to the ship’s side.~ 16 3, 6| must be made. If the wind held, they might reach the land 17 3, 7| and warlike feasts were held just as in civilized countries 18 3, 10| perceive that Kara-Tete held a lofty position in the 19 3, 10| interrupt him. But the Major held her back.~“Those two ladies,” 20 3, 19| heard Mary’s cry, for he held out his arms, and fell flat