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1 1, 1| handle. John Mangles was right. This was evidently a balance-fish— 2 1, 1| fashion. The hook had fixed right in the stomach, which was 3 1, 1| what is there?”~“I was right!” exclaimed Glenarvan. “ 4 1, 2| three.”~“Your Lordship is right,” said John Mangles, “and 5 1, 2| alone, I would engage to go right to the place where the wreck 6 1, 5| world, for Lady Helena was right in her opinion that the 7 1, 5| DUNCAN, he accepted it with right good will, for he loved 8 1, 6| afraid, Miss Mary; he is all right, take my word for it; I’ 9 1, 8| You’re not looking in the right place. It is not on the 10 1, 8| equal to Spain. Then he went right down into the volcano, and 11 1, 10| would have put them in the right track; but nothing whatever 12 1, 10| word INDIEN prove we are right?”~“Perfectly so,” replied 13 1, 10| your other conclusions are right, this, at least, seemed 14 1, 10| not to lose it. If I am right in my conjecture, that the 15 1, 10| those we seek, if even we go right round the world?”~His generous 16 1, 10| I understand, it is all right; and I do hope you may succeed.”~“ 17 1, 11| Grant must have been dragged right over the Andes into the 18 1, 11| CATAPEZ, who replied:~“Quite right.”~And then, turning toward 19 1, 12| He saw the CATAPEZ was right. His mules could not go 20 1, 13| Our friend McNabbs is right,” said Glenarvan. “Get everything 21 1, 13| 99 degrees.”~McNabbs was right, as the thermometer proved, 22 1, 13| tremendous shock pitched them right off, and sent them rolling 23 1, 14| to meet the father? What right have we to save the captain 24 1, 14| and was Robert on your right or left?”~“On my left. I 25 1, 14| and pointing toward the right: “and I should judge,” he 26 1, 15| Perhaps you haven’t the right accent,” suggested the Major.~“ 27 1, 15| He pushed his spectacles right down over his nose, as if 28 1, 15| speaks so well.”~Paganel was right. He soon managed to exchange 29 1, 15| rest would set him all right.~It was accordingly decided 30 1, 16| was to follow the slope right down to the sea.~Glenarvan 31 1, 16| noose was thrown by the right hand, while the left keeps 32 1, 16| you like.”~The book was right. At one o’clock the wind 33 1, 17| Patrick, Edward you are right,” said the Major, laughing 34 1, 18| Major; it would serve you right,” replied Paganel, laughing. “ 35 1, 18| shouted Robert.~They were right; and the horses knew it 36 1, 18| suffering and anxiety.”~“You’re right my boy; but how could we 37 1, 18| that Thalcave got to a right distance, he flung his BOLAS 38 1, 19| he thinks it is not the right time.”~But this was not 39 1, 19| Lord,” he said.~“That’s right,” returned Glenarvan.~A 40 1, 19| my child, no! and you are right. In two hours daybreak will 41 1, 20| route often led past or went right through small lagoons, sometimes 42 1, 20| a flamingo flying.”~“All right,” replied McNabbs.~“Now 43 1, 21| no doubt the Sergeant was right in assigning war then as 44 1, 22| and you will soon see I am right.”~The boy had not been mistaken, 45 1, 22| the current bearing them right down to it.~Just at that 46 1, 23| the contrary, stretched right out in a horizontal position 47 1, 23| head to the east, and go right along the thirty-seventh 48 1, 24| perfect providence.”~“All right. Look on me as a messenger 49 1, 25| hand, and found Paganel was right. It was a kind of large 50 1, 25| tree is on fire.”~Tom was right. In a moment, as if some 51 1, 25| the next minute it fell right over with a terrible hissing 52 2, 1| last three days had stood right out to sea, till the welcome 53 2, 1| currents of the Pacific right to the shores of Australia, 54 2, 2| and the wind kept in the right quarter, so that the yacht 55 2, 2| Edward, and he’ll think right.”~Meanwhile, the yacht was 56 2, 2| if my memory serves me right, we must be eighty miles 57 2, 4| Indeed, John, you may be right, for there is nothing in 58 2, 4| t you think now it has a right to be called a continent?”~“ 59 2, 4| bargain; that’s settled.”~“All right. Well now, Paganel, do you 60 2, 5| one.”~“Your Lordship is right,” replied John Mangles; “ 61 2, 5| sea might any moment sweep right over her from stem to stern. 62 2, 5| mainsail for keeping in the right route as far as possible, 63 2, 5| yacht, and kept her in the right course. Still it involved 64 2, 5| distant. They were driving right down on it. Enormous breakers 65 2, 6| DUNCAN could speedily be put right. This effected, they would 66 2, 6| outspread, and a wind blowing right for the Australian shores.~ 67 2, 6| such busy thoroughfares right out into the Indian Ocean?~ 68 2, 6| and like a man who goes right to the point, he began at 69 2, 7| the BRITANNIA was running right on the Australian coast. 70 2, 7| that I did, it is quite right,” said Robert.~He went on 71 2, 7| re-embark in the DUNCAN, and go right to the scene of the catastrophe. 72 2, 8| province of Victoria and right to the eastern coast, they 73 2, 8| convinced his Lordship was right.~When evening came, Scotch 74 2, 9| learned botanist Grimard was right when he said, ‘There is 75 2, 10| The quartermaster proved right, for as the cloud came nearer, 76 2, 10| dragged them back into the right course.~Suddenly the wagon 77 2, 11| Glenarvan, “convicts had no right in the province of Victoria.”~“ 78 2, 11| inspector, “if they have no right, they take it! They escape 79 2, 12| School?”~“Yes, sir. Isn’t it right?”~“Oh, yes, yes, perfectly 80 2, 12| Oh, yes, yes, perfectly right. All Oceanica belongs to 81 2, 12| McNabbs, laughing, “I was right. The pupil could enlighten 82 2, 13| but his instinct led him right, and he walked straight 83 2, 13| be better to wait.”~“All right,” said Ayrton, and forbore 84 2, 14| peaks of High Barven on the right. Winding, beautiful streams 85 2, 15| they were about to traverse right to the frontiers of Victoria.~ 86 2, 15| animal; and found Paganel was right. His horse had been suddenly 87 2, 16| with our own?”~“You are right, dear Edward,” said Lady 88 2, 16| said Paganel.~“And he’s right,” returned John Mangles. “ 89 2, 17| from the edge of the wood right down to the river. Ben Joyce 90 2, 17| said John Mangles.~“You are right, John,” replied the Major, “ 91 2, 17| bullocks and horses. At the right moment he sunk us in the 92 2, 18| This road, after running right down to the coast took a 93 2, 18| John Mangles, the Major was right in every aspect of the case. 94 2, 18| wound; it was a stab in the right side.~McNabbs dressed it 95 2, 18| rest of us!”~Glenarvan was right in both points; first in 96 2, 19| or two days.”~“You are right, John,” replied Glenarvan. “ 97 3, 1| return to Europe!”~“You are right, Miss Mary,” answered John 98 3, 4| berth.”~John Mangles was right. An encounter with the DUNCAN 99 3, 4| more to the westward, blew right for the New Zealand coast.~ 100 3, 5| truth from him.”~Paganel was right. Cannibalism has become 101 3, 7| this patriotic war. But right has not always might. After 102 3, 8| to Auckland is along its right bank.”~“We shall see that 103 3, 11| courage!~“And Mary? who has a right to strike her dead?” thought 104 3, 11| Maunganamu, situated on the right bank of the lake, and to 105 3, 12| the sight of God I have a right to fulfill that promise.”~“ 106 3, 12| resumed his post.~“It is all right,” said he. “There are only 107 3, 13| recognize it.”~Robert was right. Fifty feet above, at the 108 3, 15| birds. This, if Paganel was right, would confirm the opinion 109 3, 15| Ikirangi which was left to the right, and Mount Hardy whose summit 110 3, 16| only knew it when we were right out at sea, and the Australian 111 3, 18| Glenarvan, simply.~“And you do right, my Lord. Besides, if I 112 3, 18| the Pacific Ocean.”~“All right, my Lord,” replied the quartermaster.~ 113 3, 18| indication may set us in the right course.”~“I only know this 114 3, 19| could put the DUNCAN on the right track.~The yacht therefore 115 3, 19| a lighthouse.”~“You are right,” said John Mangles, “and 116 3, 19| night. The children were right, perhaps, in the affirmation. 117 3, 20| indigenes, and at last the right word was found—INDIGENCE.