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1 1, 3| girl and boy that wanted to speak to Lord Glenarvan.~“Some 2 1, 3| encouraging smile: “You wish to speak to me, I think?”~“No,” replied 3 1, 4| little Robert, “I’ll go and speak to those people myself, 4 1, 4| Passengers are requested not to speak to the man at the wheel.~ 5 1, 8| Just imagine no vines to speak of being in Madeira! In 6 1, 9| despair of being able to speak the language fluently when 7 1, 9| arguing. “And besides, to speak the truth, we are not sure 8 1, 10| Helena was the first to speak.~“What an idea!” she exclaimed.~“ 9 1, 12| lines, and the CATAPEZ could speak to his PEONS across a crevasse 10 1, 12| multiplied themselves, so to speak. Many a time, but for their 11 1, 13| even have heard themselves speak. The internal rumblings, 12 1, 14| terrible. Who could dare to speak of quitting this fatal valley? 13 1, 15| sentences of which he could speak.~ESPANOL?” he asked.~The 14 1, 16| Grant, as Paganel could not speak to him well enough for this. 15 1, 16| waited for the Patagonian to speak.~“Does he understand?” said 16 1, 16| party seemed to hear him speak in their mother tongue.~“ 17 1, 16| I have heard the Indian speak of him. He is brave; he 18 1, 20| would find some one there to speak to, at all events.~About 19 1, 23| among the leaves, not to speak of their feathered proprietors. 20 2, 1| violently; she could not speak, and indeed could scarcely 21 2, 1| Spanish, but Portuguese. I can speak two languages instead of 22 2, 5| desperate for John Mangles to speak in such authoritative language. 23 2, 7| convinced when he heard Ayrton speak to the young girl about 24 2, 7| this Province.”~“And I can speak for myself. I have never 25 2, 8| expedition. He began to speak to Glenarvan at once about 26 2, 10| gold-winged pigeons, not to speak of the noisy paroquets, 27 2, 12| lady.~“I understand it and speak it,” replied the child in 28 2, 12| awakened for the poor child.~To speak the truth, up to that moment 29 2, 15| them without knowing it.”~“Speak for yourself,” said the 30 2, 16| the rest waited for him to speak out his thoughts, but the 31 2, 16| Major is not at all a man to speak without reason.”~“No, John,” 32 2, 16| Major mean? I wish he would speak his mind plainly out.”~“ 33 2, 16| think of it, friends?”~“Speak your mind, McNabbs,” said 34 2, 17| said Glenarvan. “Not to speak of the perils of a journey 35 2, 18| could not hear themselves speak. They went for comfort under 36 2, 18| have been averted, not to speak of the assassination of 37 2, 18| With him. Mulrady wanted to speak to him, and they must not 38 2, 18| fellow was so determined to speak.”~This revelation terrified 39 3, 1| comforter. She was the first to speak of returning to Scotland. 40 3, 1| was hesitating whether to speak or not to speak. A thousand 41 3, 1| whether to speak or not to speak. A thousand times he had 42 3, 10| Kai-Koumou is trying to speak.”~Then he was silent for 43 3, 10| after a moment of silence.~“Speak,” returned Kai-Koumou, “ 44 3, 12| irremediable measures.”~“I did not speak for ourselves,” said Glenarvan. “ 45 3, 13| Glenarvan was about to speak to him when the native forestalled 46 3, 13| was too much overcome to speak, and the Major nodded his 47 3, 17| keeping absolute silence.~“Speak, Ayrton, what have you to 48 3, 17| it is to your interest to speak. Frankness is the only resource 49 3, 17| track I have lost. Will you speak?”~Ayrton shook his head 50 3, 17| who are waiting for you to speak the word?”~Ayrton hesitated. 51 3, 17| weakness:~“No, I will not speak. Have me hanged, if you 52 3, 18| withdrew.~“You wanted to speak to me, Ayrton?” said Glenarvan.~“ 53 3, 18| reckon on your honor.”~“Speak, Ayrton,” said Glenarvan.~“ 54 3, 18| surrender of himself, so to speak, unconditionally, singularly 55 3, 18| board. And how I came to speak of Callao at Paddy O’Moore’ 56 3, 18| said Paganel. “I did not speak sooner, because you would 57 3, 18| was useless; and I only speak to-day because Ayrton’s 58 3, 18| the route, why did you not speak?”~“Because, however just 59 3, 19| that blazes, but does not speak. The gleam seems intermittent 60 3, 19| there, and have someone to speak to about our father, while 61 3, 19| to land.”~No one dared to speak. What! on this little isle, 62 3, 20| his heart was too full to speak. During the short passage 63 3, 20| captain?” asked Glenarvan. “Speak, for our amour propre is 64 3, 21| but yet he did not dare to speak. It was the Major who was 65 3, 21| not make up his mind to speak the fatal word.~“Does not