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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
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