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  1    1,    1|           I say! what’s this?” he exclaimed.~“That!” replied one of
  2    1,    1|          to know; but Lady Helena exclaimed, “What does it matter about
  3    1,    1|         is there?”~“I was right!” exclaimed Glenarvan. “I see papers
  4    1,    2|           June, 1862.”~“Capital!” exclaimed Lady Helena. “Go on, John!”~“
  5    1,    2|          LAT~“There are figures!” exclaimed Lady Helena. “Look!”~“Let
  6    1,    2|      mention of it?”~“Patagonia!” exclaimed Lady Helena.~“Undoubtedly.”~“
  7    1,    2|    contagious, for the others all exclaimed, too, “Yes, it is evident,
  8    1,    2|         Captain Grant.’”~“Grant!” exclaimed Lord Glenarvan. “That is
  9    1,    3|          Miss Grant, Miss Grant!” exclaimed Lady Helena, drawing the
 10    1,    3|           Is it possible, ma’am,” exclaimed the girl, “that you have
 11    1,    4|          himself on her neck, and exclaimed, “Oh, mamma! My dear little
 12    1,    4|        before Lord Glenarvan, who exclaimed in amazement:~“Your father?
 13    1,    4|         reply.~“Very well, then,” exclaimed little Robert, “I’ll go
 14    1,    4|         their country?”~“Helena!” exclaimed Lord Glenarvan.~“Yes, Edward,
 15    1,    6|             Do you say so, miss?” exclaimed John Mangles.~“If you talk
 16    1,    6|          make your acquaintance,” exclaimed the unknown.~John Mangles
 17    1,    6|       sight of them directly, and exclaimed:~“Ah! the passengers, the
 18    1,    7|           DUNCAN! the DUNCAN!” he exclaimed, with a cry of despair,
 19    1,    7|         too dull.”~“Oh, my Lord,” exclaimed Paganel, “I am but too happy
 20    1,    8|           Seven or eight months!” exclaimed Paganel.~“At least. The
 21    1,    8|           Famine.”~“Port Famine!” exclaimed the Frenchman, besieged
 22    1,    9|      their name.”~“What an idea!” exclaimed Glenarvan. “Did you know
 23    1,   10|        speak.~“What an idea!” she exclaimed.~“And what a good idea,”
 24    1,   10|           his hands, while Robert exclaimed as he devoured the map with
 25    1,   10|         Robert.~“Robert, Robert!” exclaimed Mary.~“And why not?” returned
 26    1,   12|  hesitation.”~“Forward!” they all exclaimed. “You will not go with us,
 27    1,   13|          top of the Cordilleras!” exclaimed Mulrady, in a dubious tone.~“
 28    1,   13|   scarcely looked at it before he exclaimed, “A guanaco!”~“What sort
 29    1,   13|           plain.~“An earthquake!” exclaimed Paganel. He was not mistaken.
 30    1,   14|        look till we find him,” he exclaimed, almost unable to keep back
 31    1,   14|          the heavens. Suddenly he exclaimed, extending his arm, and
 32    1,   14|       comb.~“It is there, there!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~A sudden thought
 33    1,   14|           started to his feet and exclaimed:~“He is alive! He is still
 34    1,   15|           which—”~“The LUSIADES!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Yes, my friend,
 35    1,   16|    replies to his companions, and exclaimed:~“What an intelligent race!
 36    1,   16|     courageous man.”~“My father!” exclaimed Robert Grant, and, turning
 37    1,   17|    wornout horses.~“The cowards!” exclaimed Paganel.~“They scampered
 38    1,   17| out-and-out bandits.”~“The idea!” exclaimed Paganel.~And forthwith commenced
 39    1,   17|          wind.”~“The north wind,” exclaimed Paganel; “what’s the north
 40    1,   18|         in the sunlight.~“Water!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Yes, yes! it
 41    1,   18|           how delicious this is!” exclaimed Robert, taking a deep draught.~“
 42    1,   19|          instantly.~“What is it?” exclaimed Robert.~“Is it the Indians?”
 43    1,   19|           going to desert us,” he exclaimed at last, as he saw him seize
 44    1,   19|       after him.”~“Oh, Thalcave,” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Quick, quick!”
 45    1,   19|       Patagonian quietly.~“I am,” exclaimed Glenarvan, snatching the
 46    1,   19|         signal.~“There they are!” exclaimed Glenarvan; and both he and
 47    1,   21|       massacred by the Poyuches?” exclaimed Paganel.~“Yes; and I heard
 48    1,   21|    Frenchman was saved.”~“Saved!” exclaimed young Robert, his very life
 49    1,   21|        does not—no, it does not!” exclaimed Paganel, striking the table
 50    1,   22|         forest of horns.”~“What!” exclaimed the geographer; “you have
 51    1,   22|          are down below.”~“What!” exclaimed Paganel; “do you mean to
 52    1,   22|          He means an inundation,” exclaimed Paganel, flying with the
 53    1,   22|          out:~“A tree!”~“A tree?” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Yes, there,
 54    1,   23|          Paganel~“Make our nest!” exclaimed Robert.~“Certainly, my boy,
 55    1,   23|            that’s just like you,” exclaimed Glenarvan, “you think of
 56    1,   23|          Generous, brave Indian!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Yes,” replied
 57    1,   23|       Major, Robert, my friends,” exclaimed Paganel, “all you that hear
 58    1,   23|        found.”~“What do you say?” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Not only where
 59    1,   24|     became clear as day.”~“What!” exclaimed Glenarvan, “you mean to
 60    1,   24|         Paganel.~“My conscience,” exclaimed Glenarvan, “I must say I
 61    1,   24|         am sorry to say.”~“What!” exclaimed Glenarvan, “you are sorry
 62    1,   24|          are they?”~“Why, Major,” exclaimed Paganel, “for purposes of
 63    1,   24|           Wild beasts on a tree!” exclaimed Tom Austin.~“Yes, undoubtedly.
 64    1,   24|             What! not agreeable!” exclaimed Paganel, jumping at the
 65    1,   24|          least.~“Yes, that I am!” exclaimed Robert, in a joyous tone.~“
 66    1,   25|         Glenarvan.~“No, my Lord!” exclaimed Robert. “Well, my boy, so
 67    1,   25|   magnificent ornaments.”~“What!” exclaimed Robert, “those sparks flying
 68    1,   25|       less cruel.~“To the water!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~Wilson, who was
 69    1,   26|          is there, for all that,” exclaimed Glenarvan, “waiting for
 70    1,   26|         the yacht.~“They see us!” exclaimed Glenarvan. “That’s the cannon
 71    2,    1|           is coming! Oh, father!” exclaimed the young girl. But as the
 72    2,    1|           was ready.~“Breakfast!” exclaimed Paganel.~“Yes, Monsieur
 73    2,    1|       Horn, and I was not there!” exclaimed Paganel.~“Hang yourself!”
 74    2,    1|           Mr. John, and so am I,” exclaimed Robert.~“And so am I of
 75    2,    1|      there?”~“Incredulous Major!” exclaimed Paganel, “he still sticks
 76    2,    3|            Ah! the sea! the sea!” exclaimed Paganel, “it is the field
 77    2,    3|         on a desert island.”~“I?” exclaimed Paganel.~“Come now, my good
 78    2,    4|            we’ll find him still,” exclaimed Paganel, in a confident
 79    2,    4|           interior.”~“Oh, fifty!” exclaimed McNabbs incredulously.~“
 80    2,    4|         pleasure.”~“Done, Major!” exclaimed Paganel. “You may say good-by
 81    2,    4|          mother of the Muses!” he exclaimed, “inspire thy faithful servant
 82    2,    4|       What do you mean, McNabbs?” exclaimed Paganel.~“Simply that perhaps
 83    2,    4|         never to return.”~“What!” exclaimed Paganel. “Do they actually
 84    2,    4|       Kingdom.”~“It’s an insult!” exclaimed the patriotic geographer; “
 85    2,    5|             The oil, my lads!” he exclaimed. “Bring the oil here!”~The
 86    2,    6|            not savages.~“A mill!” exclaimed Robert.~And, sure enough,
 87    2,    7|        and pushing back his seat, exclaimed: “Who spoke?”~“I did,” said
 88    2,    7|           Exactly, just exactly,” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“You see, then,
 89    2,    7|           him too, and save him,” exclaimed Paganel. “Ah, precious document,”
 90    2,    8|           the mark.”~“Seventeen!” exclaimed the quartermaster. “Why,
 91    2,    9|         Bravo, Monsieur Paganel,” exclaimed Lady Helena, laughing heartily. “
 92    2,    9|        renewed vehemence.~“What!” exclaimed Lady Helena; “there are
 93    2,    9|      believe me.”~“Yes, we will,” exclaimed his auditors, their curiosity
 94    2,   12|          s the English all over!” exclaimed Paganel. “They send off
 95    2,   12|          little native.~“Toline!” exclaimed Paganel. “Ah! I think that
 96    2,   12|    McNabbs.~“What a likely idea!” exclaimed the geographer. “Trip up
 97    2,   12|            Well, that beats all!” exclaimed Paganel, tearing off his
 98    2,   16|      about Ayrton.”~“Suspicions!” exclaimed Paganel, shrugging his shoulders.~“
 99    2,   18|          blows of these rascals?” exclaimed Glenarvan, seizing McNabbs
100    3,    1|        red locks.~“What a brute,” exclaimed John.~“He will do,” answered
101    3,    3|          for pity.”~“Well, then,” exclaimed the Major, “if Captain Grant
102    3,    4|          sailors.~“What! no one?” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Could they have
103    3,    5|        thing I would fain avoid,” exclaimed the geographer.~“What! do
104    3,    5|           eat them!”~“Cannibals!” exclaimed Robert, “cannibals?” Then
105    3,    5|     Robert.~“What is that to me!” exclaimed the Major, earnestly. “If
106    3,    6|         boat.”~“The ship’s boat?” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Yes, my lord.
107    3,   10|      loaded revolver.~“Fire-arm!” exclaimed Glenarvan, with flashing
108    3,   10|       wife?” he said.~“No! mine!” exclaimed Kara-Tete.~And then pushing
109    3,   11|        more precious than yours!” exclaimed Kai-Koumou, with a ferocious
110    3,   13|        message from God Himself!” exclaimed John Mangles, who was in
111    3,   13|        plan of escape.~“So soon!” exclaimed Paganel in a piteous tone. “
112    3,   13|       sides of the ridge.~“Back,” exclaimed Glenarvan; “those wretches
113    3,   14|        the pah.~“They are going!” exclaimed Glenarvan. “They have left
114    3,   15|           to sea! Out to sea!” he exclaimed. “Better to drown if we
115    3,   15|       explained it.~“The DUNCAN!” exclaimed Glenarvan. “The DUNCAN,
116    3,   16|           him.”~“Never seen him!” exclaimed Paganel, stupefied at the
117    3,   16|            My letter! my letter!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~The ten travelers
118    3,   16|       machine.~“Never! never!” he exclaimed, and pulling his ragged
119    3,   17|         if you choose.”~“Hanged!” exclaimed Glenarvan, overcome by a
120    3,   18|      Harry Grant.”~“Very little,” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“Yes, my Lord,
121    3,   19|          lighted coast.”~“Ah!” he exclaimed, “another fire? On the shore
122    3,   19|          grand day that will be!” exclaimed Robert, his face glowing
123    3,   19|          so great, that they both exclaimed simultaneously, “My father!
124    3,   19|          and my father is there!” exclaimed Robert, pointing to the
125    3,   19|         My LordLady Helena!” she exclaimed, clasping her hands, “I
126    3,   19|       Robert gave a loud cry, and exclaimed he could see two men running
127    3,   19|          s lips.~“My father!” she exclaimed.~A man was standing on the
128    3,   20|       that scoundrel, Ayrton!” he exclaimed, enthusiastically. “This
129    3,   20|         captain.~“Well, captain,” exclaimed Glenarvan, “the future is
130    3,   20|    seizing Harry Grant’s hand, he exclaimed:~“Captain! will you tell
131    3,   20|       atteint l’ile Tabor—”~“Oh!” exclaimed Paganel.~“LA,” continued
132    3,   21|          Major, she is charming,” exclaimed Paganel, “a thousand times
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