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1 1, 1| swallowed them, I must say,” added Glenarvan, “for the bottle 2 1, 1| impossible to remove them,” he added, “for they appear to have 3 1, 7| introductions are over,” he added, “you will allow me, Monsieur 4 1, 10| You see then, friend,” he added, “that it is a straight 5 1, 10| hardly call it a journey,” added Paganel.~“What is it, then?”~“ 6 1, 11| toward the geographer, he added:~“You have traveled in these 7 1, 12| And even precede you,” added Paganel. “What is it after 8 1, 12| unanimous reply: and Mulrady added, “I’ll carry the boy.”~The 9 1, 13| compensation, however,” he added, “water will boil at less 10 1, 14| and I should judge,” he added, “considering the time that 11 1, 16| turning to his companions, added, “see, a change of weather 12 1, 16| going to Carmen, then?” he added, after a moment’s pause.~“ 13 1, 16| setting and rising sun?” added Thalcave, speaking in Indian 14 1, 16| deliver our friend?” he added.~“You may if he is still 15 1, 17| turning to his companions, he added, “we need not have been 16 1, 18| fresh water somewhere,” he added, “we must be very stupid.”~“ 17 1, 18| Paganel, no distractions,” added the Major. “Don’t you take 18 1, 19| brave Patagonian! Bravo!” he added as the Indian that moment 19 1, 19| the Indian metaphor, he added, “his spurs did not tremble!”~ 20 1, 20| the least.”~“Not a bit,” added Robert.~“I was sure of it,” 21 1, 21| am a Frenchman too,” he added, shaking Paganel’s hand 22 1, 21| perfect grace.~“He’ll get on!” added the sergeant. “He’ll be 23 1, 23| regaining terra firma,” added Paganel.~“Our first business, 24 1, 23| opinion, good friends,” added the Major, addressing the 25 1, 24| tell you what, Paganel,” added Glenarvan, “your being on 26 1, 24| immense.~“Robert and I,” he added, jestingly, “thought ourselves 27 1, 24| this world. ‘However,’ he added, ‘I know an infallible means 28 1, 25| And a violent one, too,” added Paganel, “if I may judge 29 1, 25| thing makes me uneasy,” added Paganel, “if it is any use 30 1, 26| rough.”~“Nor John Mangles,” added McNabbs; “he cannot leave 31 1, 26| and there— the Pampas,” he added, embracing with a passionate 32 2, 1| Camoens. “After all,” he added, “it’s an ill wind that 33 2, 1| only justice,” the captain added, “that he should mention 34 2, 1| friends.~“And now, friends,” added Lord Glenarvan, when he 35 2, 4| to the conversation, he added—~“But I won’t admit the 36 2, 5| those on board, my Lord,” he added.~“Do it then, John,” replied 37 2, 6| shore. Now, my Lord,” he added, “may I ask what interest 38 2, 7| captain is living.’”~“And you added, ‘he is on the Australian 39 2, 7| precious document,” he added, with perfect NAIVETE, “ 40 2, 7| prompted the inquiry, he added, “I have my shipping papers 41 2, 8| would be advisable,” he added, smiling, “that you should 42 2, 10| set off.~Sundry details, added by the stock-keeper, completed 43 2, 11| police-inspector.~“Well,” added Mr. Mitchell, “we have the 44 2, 12| he can’t be left here,” added Robert. “We must—”~His compassionate 45 2, 13| And nothing more selfish,” added the Major. “These only thought 46 2, 13| Glenarvan understood him and added, “Of course I need not say 47 2, 14| groups of native trees were added transplantations from European 48 2, 14| them.”~“And more recently,” added Michael,” one of the last 49 2, 15| of men.”~“Too perfect,” added Lady Helena, laughing; “ 50 2, 15| Take my horse, Mulrady,” added Glenarvan. “I will join 51 2, 15| would be very useful, and he added, that if the Lucknow road 52 2, 16| beasts.~“Now, friends,” added Glenarvan, “let us return 53 2, 16| That’s quite certain,” added Paganel.~“You see,” said 54 2, 16| principle.~“And now, John,” he added, “don’t you think yourself 55 2, 17| had bought in Seymour, and added that a reward had been offered 56 2, 17| to attack us, I suppose,” added Mulrady. “Ben Joyce will 57 2, 17| must not stay here,” he added, “without attempting anything. 58 2, 17| leave the expedition.”~“No,” added the Major. “Your place is 59 2, 18| continued: “‘Now you fellows,’ added Ben Joyce, ‘catch the horse. 60 2, 19| miles from Delegete.”~“Yes,” added Paganel, “and that’s a town 61 3, 1| Mangles.~“But passage only,” added Halley.~“Yes, passage only.”~“ 62 3, 1| sea-wolf.”~“A downright bear!” added the Major.~“I fancy,” said 63 3, 4| dead drunk, like himself,” added McNabbs.~“Let them be called,” 64 3, 8| they never utter a murmur,” added John Mangles. “But I think 65 3, 13| It bids us hope in Him,” added the young captain, firm 66 3, 13| iron.”~“I agree with you,” added the Major, “but however 67 3, 17| cannot, my Lord.”~Then he added with vehemence, as if reproaching 68 3, 17| immediately mastering himself, he added in a grave voice:~“Ayrton, 69 3, 18| Lord and gentlemen,” he added, “I wish to convince you 70 3, 18| especially when the quartermaster added:~“So I tell you beforehand, 71 3, 19| don’t let us trust them,” added Paganel. “The New Zealanders 72 3, 19| so noble, so generous!” added Mary. “Do you know, Robert, 73 3, 20| intelligent, intrepid man,” he added, “whose passions have led 74 3, 20| not even a learned one!” added the Major, by way of consolation.~