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1 1, 1| disappointed sailors were just going to throw the remains overboard, 2 1, 2| England to hesitate about going to the aid of her three 3 1, 3| Captain Grant himself, what is going to be done to rescue their 4 1, 4| asked Lord Glenarvan.~“I am going to throw myself at the Queen’ 5 1, 4| and listen to what I’m going to say.”~Mary had just taken 6 1, 5| all his views. The idea of going to Captain Grant’s rescue 7 1, 6| reason to hope. We are not going, we are led; we are not 8 1, 6| to his summons, “we are going to have a turn before breakfast. 9 1, 6| or Loch Katrine they were going, and the steward bowed with 10 1, 6| came from, and where he was going, and how he had got on board 11 1, 6| passengers! I hope you are going to introduce me to them, 12 1, 6| one’s intervention, and going up to them with perfect 13 1, 7| this DUNCAN—where is she going?”~“To America, Monsieur 14 1, 7| object; but the DUNCAN is going to bring back shipwrecked 15 1, 8| Besides, it is completely going down as far as wine growing 16 1, 8| prevented the passengers from going on deck, but did not make 17 1, 8| gravity, “when people are going to the Indies it doesn’t 18 1, 9| know that either.”~“That’s going a little too far,” said 19 1, 13| darkness. What could be going on there? Suddenly a furious 20 1, 13| and such meat! But who is going to cut up the beast?”~“I 21 1, 14| closely every fissure, and going into the very depths of 22 1, 16| exciting, and they set off, going alternately at a gallop 23 1, 16| weather is coming! We are going to have a taste of PAMPERO.”~ 24 1, 16| to Mendoza.”~“We are not going to take it?”~“No,” replied 25 1, 16| replied Paganel.~“Where are we going then?”~“Always to the east.”~“ 26 1, 16| Always to the east.”~“That’s going nowhere.”~“Who knows?”~Thalcave 27 1, 16| always grave.~“You are not going to Carmen, then?” he added, 28 1, 16| to know whether we were going to Carmen or Mendoza, and 29 1, 16| think so. He says we are going nowhere.”~“Well, Paganel, 30 1, 16| our motive is for always going east.”~“That would be a 31 1, 18| seemed as if he were never going to leave off, and really 32 1, 19| enemy,” he said to himself, going toward the opening, to make 33 1, 19| the RAMADA. They were just going to fire into the nearest 34 1, 19| ceased: they seemed to be going away. Gloomy silence spread 35 1, 19| suddenly stopped short, and going up to his horse, who was 36 1, 19| as he watched him.~“He is going to desert us,” he exclaimed 37 1, 19| was that the Indian was going to try and save his friends 38 1, 19| the open prairie.~“You are going away?”~V. IV Verne~“Yes,” 39 1, 19| s bridle, he said, “I am going, Thalcave, not you.”~“No,” 40 1, 19| that it would be useless going to look for them till daylight.~ 41 1, 19| already, and you— you are going to save my father.”~ 42 1, 20| Glenarvan, however, was not going to imitate Hannibal at Capua, 43 1, 20| stolen from the ESTANCIAS, or going to the Andes to sell their 44 1, 22| Robert, how is your horse going?” asked his Lordship, turning 45 1, 22| to his rescue.~“Are you going to forsake him, Thalcave?” 46 1, 23| reassuring.~“And now what are we going to do?” said Glenarvan.~“ 47 1, 23| was settled we were not going to be drowned, I had no 48 1, 23| take leave of you. I am going to choose an observatory 49 1, 23| you know how things are going on in the world.”~Forthwith 50 1, 24| triumph over me too fast. I am going to floor you completely, 51 1, 24| flown to the Australias. In going on board the DUNCAN again 52 1, 25| animated beings.~“We are going to have a storm,” said Paganel.~“ 53 1, 26| water. Just as Robert was going to step in, the Indian took 54 2, 1| Desolation Isle, and after going as far as the sixty-seventh 55 2, 1| satisfy their curiosity—going over incident by incident, 56 2, 1| Honor,” replied the captain, going on deck, while Robert and 57 2, 2| Grant as if the yacht were going to take him on board at 58 2, 4| objected the Major; “that is going too far.”~“And I might go 59 2, 4| not Australia. I am not going to discuss the question, 60 2, 5| to say you think we are going to have bad weather?” replied 61 2, 8| at all events, they were going to the actual spot where 62 2, 8| asked how many sailors were going to accompany the expedition, 63 2, 8| hear that only two were going. He advised Glenarvan to 64 2, 10| lean condition, and were going to be fatted up on the rich 65 2, 11| outside the town without going through it, in order, he 66 2, 12| already.~But where was he going all alone in these solitudes 67 2, 12| expression.~“And what are you going to be some day?” she continued.~“ 68 2, 12| day?” she continued.~“I am going to snatch my brothers from 69 2, 12| misery and ignorance. I am going to teach them, to bring 70 2, 12| know and love God. I am going to be a missionary.”~Words 71 2, 12| nothing better. Indeed, I was going to do it without your leave. 72 2, 13| seemed as if they never were going to end. However, toward 73 2, 13| Ayrton,” replied Paganel. “By going on we may come across the 74 2, 14| the traces of squatters going toward the north, and their 75 2, 14| camp, to keep himself from going to sleep. In spite of the 76 2, 14| comes and whither he is going; but here, by a refinement 77 2, 15| chatter.~The geographer was going on with his sighs and jubilations 78 2, 15| and if an epidemic was going to seize their steeds, they 79 2, 15| word epidemic was really going to be justified. A third 80 2, 15| selfishness about him, was going to waken Paganel, that he 81 2, 16| examining.~“What was he going to say. Mangles?” asked 82 2, 16| least, my Lord. You are going to traverse the most difficult 83 2, 16| get in and be off.”~“He’s going ahead, this boy of Captain 84 2, 17| attempting anything. What we were going to do before Ayrton’s treachery 85 2, 17| interpretation of it, and going over and over himself in 86 3, 4| ears. Besides, they were going to this new and ill-reputed 87 3, 5| forefathers. And without going so far back as historic 88 3, 7| at this moment the war is going on with renewed vigor.”~“ 89 3, 7| this struggle is still going on in the provinces of Auckland 90 3, 8| indeed the war may not be going on with full vigor. Modesty 91 3, 9| unconcerned voice:~“Where are we going, chief?”~Kai-Koumou looked 92 3, 9| no answer.~“What are you going to do with us?” pursued 93 3, 12| suspected nothing of what was going on twenty feet off.~The 94 3, 12| the slope. Then Glenarvan going first and supporting his 95 3, 14| since been astir, coming and going at the foot of the mountain, 96 3, 14| toward the pah.~“They are going!” exclaimed Glenarvan. “ 97 3, 15| hunting parties, without going far from the rest, and each 98 3, 16| you must own this would be going a little too far.”~“What?” 99 3, 16| nodding to himself and going straight before without 100 3, 16| Ayrton heard the vessel was going to New Zealand, he was in 101 3, 17| against me, but I am not going to witness against myself.”~“ 102 3, 17| not a constant repetition going on of the story of the fable 103 3, 18| to deceive you, and I am going to give you a fresh proof 104 3, 18| replied Paganel, “I am going to translate the document 105 3, 18| hopes. Besides, we were going to Auckland, to the very 106 3, 19| getting uneasy.~“Sister, I am going to be a sailor!”~“You are 107 3, 19| to be a sailor!”~“You are going to leave me!” cried the 108 3, 19| us, and so have I. He is going to make a grand sailor out 109 3, 19| he will; and then we are going to look for our father together. 110 3, 19| repeated the geographer, going back to his cabin. “Close 111 3, 19| who could stop them from going on shore? Lord Glenarvan 112 3, 20| seems so, captain.”~“You are going to take my place on this