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1 1, 1| was his cousin’s cool reply.~“The more of those terrible 2 1, 4| simple story she heard in reply, and one which increased 3 1, 4| whatever?”~“None,” was the reply.~“Very well, then,” exclaimed 4 1, 4| Lord Glenarvan made no reply to this bold proposition, 5 1, 6| Not at all,” was the reply; “but I have the best of 6 1, 6| with perfect gravity in reply.~“Are you coming with us, 7 1, 6| But without waiting for a reply, the rattling fellow continued:~“ 8 1, 7| Monsieur Paganel,” was the reply.~“And to what particular 9 1, 7| pleasure trip, I should reply, ‘Let us all go to India 10 1, 10| returned Paganel.~This reply was so unexpected, and yet 11 1, 10| madam,” shouted Paganel, in reply, “for you may be sure we’ 12 1, 11| Frenchman before he could reply, to the great astonishment 13 1, 12| your Lordship,” was the reply.~“But you are not in the 14 1, 12| am the muleteer,” was the reply.~“As you please,” said Glenarvan.~“ 15 1, 12| Yes,” was the unanimous reply: and Mulrady added, “I’ll 16 1, 13| My spectacles,” was the reply. “One might expect to lose 17 1, 14| father!”~Glenarvan could not reply. He was speechless with 18 1, 15| The Patagonian nodded in reply, a movement of the head 19 1, 15| native listened, but made no reply.~“He doesn’t understand,” 20 1, 16| surprised at my negative reply to both questions.”~“Well, 21 1, 16| answer.~“Perhaps I have.”~The reply was no sooner translated 22 1, 16| as if he could read the reply on his lips.~Each word spoken 23 1, 16| can not be described. This reply agreed perfectly with the 24 1, 18| find him,” was Glenarvan’s reply, “Thalcave has set us on 25 1, 18| perfectly, though unable to reply, for, after a great deal 26 1, 19| our ammunition,” was the reply. “To-day’s shooting has 27 1, 19| times.”~The boy made no reply, and Glenarvan asked him 28 1, 19| Thalcave to tell Robert in reply to his inquiry.~“What does 29 1, 19| come.”~Glenarvan made no reply, but took Robert’s horse 30 1, 20| Certainly I did,” was the reply. “I could not help seeing 31 1, 21| No; no Yanchetruz.”~The reply was interpreted by Thalcave, 32 1, 22| with this unsatisfactory reply, and went back to Glenarvan 33 1, 22| him.~“Go on fast,” was the reply.~This was easier said than 34 1, 23| continent?”~No one made any reply. Each one seemed afraid 35 1, 23| responsibility for me to reply hic et nunc. It is a question 36 1, 24| insipid,” was the Major’s reply.~“Well, it is humiliating 37 1, 24| you happy?’ ‘Yes,’ was the reply. ‘There is nothing you desire?’ ‘ 38 1, 26| friendship.”~Glenarvan could not reply; but he wished at least, 39 2, 2| watch.~“Leeward!” was the reply.~This exciting cry brought 40 2, 3| surprised nor vexed at the reply; indeed, his object in asking 41 2, 4| Glenarvan. Paganel made no reply, but went and fetched the 42 2, 4| John Mangles hastened to reply, seeing the young girl’s 43 2, 5| bent or entangled,” was the reply. “It’s not acting at all.”~“ 44 2, 6| heard of the shipwreck.~The reply of the Irishman was not 45 2, 6| pointed question elicited in reply the whole history of the 46 2, 7| east coast,” was the prompt reply.~“And at what date?”~“It 47 2, 8| expedition?”~Ayrton did not reply immediately. He even showed 48 2, 8| Lord,” was all Ayrton’s reply.~Just then M. Olbinett came 49 2, 12| Yes, sir,” was Toline’s reply; “but the God of the Bible 50 2, 12| his best friend.~It was in reply to a question Lady Helena 51 2, 13| John?”~John Mangles did not reply immediately; he hesitated 52 2, 16| his team, but there was no reply. The quartermaster seemed 53 2, 16| Glenarvan.~And after this grave reply, which completely overwhelmed 54 2, 16| was silent.~“That is no reply, Ayrton,” said Glenarvan. “ 55 2, 16| I side with him.”~Such a reply was hardly looked for, as 56 2, 19| the following telegraphic reply was received: “LORD GLENARVAN, 57 3, 4| ago.”~Glenarvan made no reply. He still looked, and for 58 3, 10| Paganel, petrified at this reply, looked at Glenarvan in 59 3, 16| recovered a little, he had to reply to a question he could not 60 3, 17| seconds.~However, he made no reply. Glenarvan waited patiently. 61 3, 17| that you will not refuse to reply to certain questions that 62 3, 17| time, I ask you, will you reply to my questions?”~Ayrton 63 3, 17| doubt, expected that his reply would close the examination, 64 3, 17| was the quartermaster’s reply.~Then he turned away and 65 3, 19| work.”~Mary Grant could not reply. Sobs choked her voice. 66 3, 20| Honor,” was all Ayrton’s reply.~These were the final words 67 3, 21| Arabella,” was the invariable reply of the geographer. And to