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1 1,2| He seized Pencroft by the arm, and dragged him to his 2 1,5| heard him and seizing his arm, "Have you no matches?" 3 1,8| rude shampooing, moved his arm slightly and began to breathe 4 1,8| Cyrus Harding moved his arm again, then his head, and 5 1,3| first magnitude, at its left arm a star of the second, and 6 1,3| second, and at its right arm a star of the third magnitude. ~ 7 1,7| thought that a powerful arm hurled him up, and that 8 1,7| him up, and that the same arm with a dagger killed the 9 1,8| approached him, and touching his arm, "Captain!" said he. ~"What 10 2,2| thus represented a giant's arm stretched out from a leafy 11 2,4| on the bank, plunged his arm into the water, and soon 12 2,4| seizing Herbert by the arm, dragged him behind a rock, 13 2,6| bring down the ladder, an arm, thrust suddenly out between 14 2,6| Cyrus Harding seized his arm, saying,-~"Spare him, Pencroft." ~" 15 2,8| appeared one day, napkin on his arm, ready to wait at table. 16 2,2| over the side, plunged his arm into the water, and pulled 17 2,6| man, and he touched his arm lightly. ~"My friend!" said 18 3,8| remained in his body, if his arm or his leg had had to be 19 3,9| Harding, taking the sailor's arm, "that is a wicked idea 20 3,9| employing the cart leave every arm free? Was it impossible 21 3,0| while Spilett, taking his arm, felt his pulse gradually 22 3,2| the engineer, seizing the arm of the man whom he had just 23 3,3| ancient passages, or that his arm had ever displaced one of 24 3,5| seizing the reporter's arm,-~"It is he! It can only 25 3,6| divan, and leaning on his arm, he regarded the engineer, 26 3,7| the thought that he whose arm had so often aided them,