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1 1, 14| exclaimed, extending his arm, and keeping it motionless, 2 1, 14| took aim at the condor. His arm was too trembling, however, 3 1, 19| the burning pile, the long arm of the Patagonian dashed 4 1, 19| mane, Glenarvan seized his arm with a convulsive grip, 5 1, 22| supporting Paganel with one arm, and swimming with the other.~“ 6 1, 23| impenetrable shade. The third arm, on the contrary, stretched 7 1, 23| had not the Major’s strong arm barred his passage.~“Much 8 1, 26| sound as a mole. A strong arm pulled him up out of the 9 1, 26| to wake him, he took his arm, led him back to his hole, 10 2, 1| stand. Lady Helena put her arm round her waist to support 11 2, 1| help laughing.~“Take my arm,” replied the gallant geographer.~“ 12 2, 1| Twofold Bay, we cross an arm of the sea which extends 13 2, 17| Austin, but his wounded arm troubled him, and he asked 14 3, 10| risen, seized her husband’s arm.~“Edward,” she said in a 15 3, 10| without a word, raised his arm, a shot! and Kara-Tete fell 16 3, 11| indignation that nerved his arm, but he hoped that the wrath 17 3, 12| Mary Grant leaned on the arm of John Mangles; Robert, 18 3, 14| heart, as she clung to his arm.~He had no thought of turning 19 3, 15| from Robert arrested his arm.~“Tom Austin! Tom Austin!” 20 3, 19| said Robert.~Mary put her arm around the boy, and hugged