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 1    1,    6| concealed by enormous round spectacles, and in his look was that
 2    1,    7|  shoulders, pushed down his spectacles over his nose and said:~“
 3    1,   13| what?” asked Glenarvan.~“My spectacles,” was the reply. “One might
 4    1,   15|    be amazed. He pushed his spectacles right down over his nose,
 5    1,   20|     attentively through his spectacles.~“Well, did you see them
 6    2,   12|     Paganel had settled his spectacles firmly on his nose, drawn
 7    2,   12|    Paganel, tearing off his spectacles.~“Yes,” continued the child. “
 8    3,   13|     a bad fellow. Paganel’s spectacles and telescope seemed to
 9    3,   16|     interrogation, with his spectacles on his forehead and his
10    3,   16|   his eyes, pushed down his spectacles on his nose, and read it
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