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1 II | the air; he was an honest fellow, with a pleasant face, lips 2 III | Continent, and he'll be a clever fellow if he slips through their 3 III | Ralph, positively. ~"What! a fellow who makes off with fifty-five 4 III | thief, who must be a shrewd fellow." ~"Well, but where can 5 VI | contemptible nowadays! A fellow gets hung for a handful 6 VIII | then!" ~And the worthy fellow returned the watch to its 7 VIII | days." ~"Then he's a sharp fellow," returned the consul, " 8 XI | difficulty about this worthy fellow's adventure at the pagoda." 9 XI | the engineer. The worthy fellow was ignorant that, while 10 XII | bitten off short. The worthy fellow bounced from the elephant' 11 XIV | Francis pressed the worthy fellow's hand, and his master said, " 12 XV | exclamation, which the poor fellow would have given the world 13 XVI | tell him what kind of a fellow his master really was. That 14 XVIII | sea into obedience. Poor fellow! Fix carefully concealed 15 XIX | yes," repeated the poor fellow, mechanically. ~"Would you 16 XXI | much the loss of the worthy fellow to whom she owed so much. 17 XXII | by a fixed idea, the poor fellow awoke, and struggled against 18 XXII | thought he. ~The worthy fellow had certainly taken good 19 XXIII | take his place. ~The poor fellow really felt sad when - melancholy 20 XXIV | remembered that the obstinate fellow had insisted on keeping 21 XXIV | may be some left! But the fellow has already spent in travelling, 22 XXV | but in vain. A big brawny fellow with a red beard, flushed 23 XXVIII| What's the matter with this fellow?" cried several. ~The poor 24 XXVIII| cried several. ~The poor fellow did not know to whom to 25 XXIX | not time to stop the brave fellow, who, opening a door unperceived 26 XXX | have me leave this poor fellow to perish - him to whom 27 XXXIII| so jolly and dexterous a fellow. He formed warm friendships 28 XXXIII| Often, also, the worthy fellow revolved around Fix, looking 29 XXXIII| and for two days the poor fellow experienced constant fright. 30 XXXIII| It was as if the honest fellow had been commanded to unchain 31 XXXV | First of all, the worthy fellow had gone up to his room,