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1 1, 2| three-mast vessel is in question, and there is little doubt 2 1, 3| answer you lightly such a question; I would not delude you 3 1, 7| Monsieur Paganel, to ask you a question?”~“Twenty, my Lord, “ replied 4 1, 8| mistakes. Oh, I make no question that the Geographical Society 5 1, 10| along the coast.~But to the question whether a three-mast vessel, 6 1, 10| have been spared.”~“What a question? Why, madam, the Indians 7 1, 11| geographical observations. Any question about the country that Glenarvan 8 1, 12| travelers now.~One important question had first to be settled. 9 1, 13| quietly sleeping?”~“That’s a question, my dear Glenarvan, I could 10 1, 16| any Indians, intending to question them, through Thalcave, 11 1, 16| of the document. But one question still remained for him to 12 1, 17| knowledge being brought in question, and even jested about, 13 1, 18| Robert, as if it were a question of some pleasure party.~“ 14 1, 21| Pampas? It was a serious question which would need to be well 15 1, 22| and he turned round to question Thalcave on the subject.~“ 16 1, 23| respect to Thalcave. The only question was whether it was Thalcave 17 1, 23| him. But that is not the question we have to settle. There 18 1, 23| reply hic et nunc. It is a question which requires reflection. 19 1, 24| was a direct answer to his question, but Glenarvan shook his 20 1, 26| ingenious hypothesis was a question; but he saw that they were 21 1, 26| rendezvous, that was out of the question. Glenarvan had left the 22 2, 1| manner to John, for his next question was what sort of a voyage 23 2, 1| were entirely out of the question.~“Let us go on then,” resumed 24 2, 1| said Glenarvan, “the next question is, have you provisions 25 2, 3| said Mary, “may I ask you a question?”~“Two if you like, my dear 26 2, 3| engender despair. It is a question of time. At the outset it 27 2, 4| Paganel, “I’ll merely ask a question for Captain John to answer.”~“ 28 2, 4| not going to discuss the question, however. Count Quiros, 29 2, 5| to the billows. The only question was, how long would she 30 2, 6| repaired there? This was the question. The extent of the injuries 31 2, 6| said to themselves that the question of their father’s deliverance 32 2, 6| examining the object in question through his telescope.~“ 33 2, 6| the inquiry?”~This pointed question elicited in reply the whole 34 2, 7| was Glenarvan’s first question.~“Yes, my Lord; Captain 35 2, 7| should have been the first question, but in the excitement caused 36 2, 7| minds of the company.~To the question put by the Major, Ayrton 37 2, 7| waited silently for any fresh question that might be put to him, 38 2, 7| must we conclude without question that, like yourself, they 39 2, 8| Thanks, Ayrton.”~“One question, my Lord.”~“Well?”~“Where 40 2, 8| I’ll only ask you one question, John,” said Glenarvan. “ 41 2, 12| friend.~It was in reply to a question Lady Helena had asked, that 42 2, 12| cried Toline. “Oh, sir, do question me!”~“Question you? Well, 43 2, 12| sir, do question me!”~“Question you? Well, I’d like nothing 44 2, 12| his best to answer every question put to him. But the singularity 45 2, 13| not say that it is not a question of giving up our task; but 46 2, 14| if it is not an impudent question, may I ask whether it was 47 2, 17| for he must have put the question to himself already.~“There 48 2, 18| John! it is out of the question. You have not even a horse 49 2, 19| morning there was not even a question of breakfast. Nothing could 50 3, 1| own land was out of the question. Thus the enterprise of 51 3, 1| was to take the ship in question, and get to Auckland, whence 52 3, 1| they needed no words of question or answer. John’s well-tried 53 3, 4| seemed as if he sought to question the voiceless waters; he 54 3, 4| will devour us is another question; but we have time to consider.”~“ 55 3, 5| MACQUARIE was out of the question, and no less evident that 56 3, 5| Paganel, “I do not call in question our courage nor the bravery 57 3, 6| force of the waves, but the question remained whether, in the 58 3, 7| the six hundred acres in question into a fortified camp, surrounded 59 3, 9| therefore made up his mind to question the chief on the fate that 60 3, 12| discovered; and now the question was, would they be able 61 3, 13| salvation. They wanted to question him; to know how and why 62 3, 13| their prey. It was only a question of time, and patience is 63 3, 13| concluded that it was out of the question to venture again on the 64 3, 14| they desired to reach.~This question settled, they resumed their 65 3, 16| little, he had to reply to a question he could not escape.~“Now, 66 3, 17| the coast, deaf to every question.~Glenarvan’s eyes kindled, 67 3, 17| friends, he talked over the question of returning, more particularly 68 3, 18| hesitated before replying to a question so plainly put. On the answer 69 3, 18| The Major put the first question, his object being to verify 70 3, 19| interrupted occasionally by a question or remark from one to the 71 3, 20| curiosity was excited by this question of the geographer, for the