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1 I, V | to the Sergeant, who sat motionless beside him as if rooted
2 I, XXI | more. The cord remained motionless in their hands! Their anxiety
3 I, XXII | ground again became firm and motionless.~The house, although damaged,
4 I, XXIII| might often be seen standing motionless and silent upon the summit
5 I, XXIII| moment.~Thomas Black remained motionless with his eye glued to the
6 I, XXIII| chronometer.~Thomas Black remained motionless, stooping over his instrument.
7 II, I | remained apparently firm and motionless, and there was, in short,
8 II, IV | appears to be absolutely motionless!”~“Yes, madam,” replied
9 II, VI | which appeared as firm and motionless as when it was still connected
10 II, VIII | Presently he returned to the motionless body, and, to the horror
11 II, X | before. It had remained motionless between the two contrary
12 II, X | Hobson, finding that it was motionless, began to have fresh hope.
13 II, X | a vast ice-field, it was motionless in longitude 177° 22’, and
14 II, XVIII| darkness, came across a motionless body, and dragging it to
15 II, XVIII| he found the unhappy lady motionless and insensible, with her
16 II, XXIII| that night Hobson remained motionless upon the beach, pondering
17 II, XXIII| scattered groups, were as motionless as corpses on an abandoned
18 II, XXIII| white snowball, cowered motionless at the very edge of the
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