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1 1, 1| Here it is,” said the mate, holding up a shapeless lump he had 2 1, 2| them over on all sides, holding them up to the light, and 3 1, 4| proposition, but smiled, and, holding out his arms, drew his wife 4 1, 13| this,” replied the Major, holding up the animal he had killed.~ 5 1, 13| seven men were clinging, holding on by tufts of lichen, and 6 1, 14| Grant was still by my side, holding fast by a tuft of lichen, 7 1, 17| stopped for the purpose of holding a council with each other, 8 1, 19| than a glimpse of the boy, holding on fast by Thaouka’s mane, 9 1, 23| formed of two elastic boughs, holding out his ALFORJAS damp, but 10 1, 25| is sufficient to read by. Holding his watch close to the insect, 11 2, 12| brother,” replied Toline, holding out his hand to little Grant. 12 2, 14| sir,” replied Paganel, holding out his hand to the young 13 2, 14| John, thank you!” she said, holding out her hand to the young 14 2, 19| no!” said Lord Glenarvan, holding back the bold, daring young 15 3, 6| carbines and revolvers.~A holding anchor was also put on board 16 3, 9| Thompson, who was still holding his own against the conquerors. 17 3, 12| John Mangles.~Glenarvan, holding with one hand to a tuft 18 3, 12| tetragonia, with the other holding his wife, waited with breathless 19 3, 20| beloved children, were there holding out their arms to me!”~Robert