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1 1,2| fixing his hat firmly on his head with a blow of his fist; " 2 1,3| on the shore, shook his head. ~The engineer had disappeared 3 1,4| The sailor shook his head sadly. He little expected 4 1,5| the sailor, shaking his head, "for neither Neb nor Captain 5 1,7| rapid quiverings under his head as it rested on the rock. 6 1,7| him, and was patting his head, the dog rubbing his neck 7 1,8| be found, either on the head, body, or limbs, which was 8 1,8| his arm again, then his head, and a few incomprehensible 9 1,0| methodical mind, only shook his head without uttering a word. ~" 10 1,3| contribute largely with his head and hands to the colonization 11 1,3| call. The latter took Top's head between his hands, and unfastening 12 1,5| retreat and knock them on the head. ~The hunters, having concealed 13 1,5| resembled a dog about the head. ~As it was useless to burden 14 1,6| him back, when an enormous head emerged from the water, 15 1,6| amphibian to which the tapering head, with large eyes, and adorned 16 1,8| Pencroft nodded his great head, murmuring these words,-~" 17 1,8| However, Top kept at the head of the little band, and 18 1,1| band of cinnamon, a green head, wings black, white, and 19 1,2| they were eatable from head to foot, and Pencroft did 20 2,1| lad's account, shook his head and said nothing. It was 21 2,1| They no longer saw its head or feet, and it was motionless 22 2,1| this moment the creature's head could be seen, which was 23 2,4| from the extremity of its head to the beginning of its 24 2,6| was about to cleave the head of the animal, when Cyrus 25 2,6| poportioned frame, a broad chest, head of a moderate size, the 26 2,7| Master Jup takes it into his head to draw up the ladder which 27 2,7| striped with black on the head and neck. They advanced 28 2,8| everything, and he shook his head in a knowing way when Pencroft, 29 2,9| zone, working both with head and hands, they could not 30 2,0| had once got a plan in his head, he had no peace till it 31 2,0| is completely black, the head being more depressed than 32 2,2| understood, for he leaned his head on Pencroft's shoulder as 33 2,2| Mount Franklin whose lofty head was still whitened with 34 2,3| fifteen miles distant. ~The head of the "Bonadventure," which 35 2,4| the sailor, shaking his head. ~"You think that he has 36 2,4| brutishness." ~Pencroft shook his head doubtfully. ~"We must try 37 2,5| calm, his eyes fell, his head bent, and he made no more 38 2,6| stranger's face flushed, his head sunk on his breast, and 39 2,0| he hove to, putting the head of the vessel towards the 40 2,0| more than eight miles. The head of the "Bonadventure" was 41 3,1| if involuntarily, and his head drooped upon his hands. ~ 42 3,2| the slightest ripple. His head just emerged above it and 43 3,3| spring on her cable, her head to the north, presenting 44 3,4| sailor, "but I would wager my head there are no rocks in the 45 3,6| of his rifle, shook his head in a way which betokened 46 3,7| cried, he tried to beat his head against the wall. ~Neither 47 3,7| taking the dog's great honest head between his hands. ~A note 48 3,0| remained utterly prostrate, his head weak and giddy. Another 49 3,2| in the cart, but at the head of the troop. ~The next 50 3,2| lying on the grass, his head stretched out on his paws, 51 3,4| upon riches, and Neb, the head cook, could scarcely by 52 3,5| eyes were turned, shook his head negatively. ~"We must wait," 53 3,6| countenance; a magnificent head, the forehead high, the 54 3,6| while, but he shook his head as a man to whom the morrow 55 3,6| A price was set upon his head, but he managed to escape 56 3,7| concentrated in the heart and head. ~The engineer and reporter 57 3,8| Cyrus Harding shook his head with the air of a man who 58 3,8| directing the boat towards the head of the cavern. ~Twenty-five 59 3,0| time to time raised his head, and cast a despairing glance