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1 1, 1| Ay, it is a bottle, most certainly,” replied the boatswain, “ 2 1, 6| to face with a new comer. Certainly, if any thing could have 3 1, 6| repeated the steward.~“Certainly; and your name, what is 4 1, 7| brief pause, “that would certainly be a grand achievement, 5 1, 8| Canary Isles instead.”~“Certainly. It will not the least interfere 6 1, 8| that great man?”~“Well, certainly, there isn’t much left to 7 1, 8| remained silent.~“You would certainly have done much better to 8 1, 9| That’s a queer argument, certainly,” said Lady Helena.~“Well, 9 1, 10| not much to ask, but he certainly got strong enough grips 10 1, 11| asked Glenarvan.~“Most certainly, my dear Lord. Ah, if it 11 1, 12| propose?” asked the Major.~“Certainly,” replied Paganel. “There 12 1, 13| badly enough put together, certainly, but still it allowed of 13 1, 13| everybody. The dry meat certainly seemed poor fare, and Paganel 14 1, 13| of the guanaco, which was certainly good and eatable food, had 15 1, 15| Spanish.”~“He!”~“Yes, he certainly speaks Spanish. Perhaps 16 1, 16| both questions.”~“Well, certainly, it must seem strange to 17 1, 17| believe that, Paganel?”~“Certainly I do. They took us for robbers, 18 1, 18| he saw how well he rode. Certainly the boy deserved praise, 19 1, 18| best of all.”~“No, most certainly I don’t know that.”~“Well, 20 1, 19| let them come.”~“We’ll certainly give them a warm reception,” 21 1, 19| without a share. It was certainly a very alarming situation 22 1, 20| fly?” he asked the Major.~“Certainly I did,” was the reply. “ 23 1, 20| astonished at the fact, and certainly it is very strange that 24 1, 21| not forgotten the words he certainly did not remember how to 25 1, 22| Atlantic. Unless unexpected and certainly improbable delays should 26 1, 22| Robert.~“This is peculiar certainly,” said Paganel, and he turned 27 1, 22| not very fastidious, and certainly only travelers in extremity 28 1, 22| been his natural element. Certainly he might justly have been 29 1, 23| nest!” exclaimed Robert.~“Certainly, my boy, and live the life 30 1, 23| Glenarvan.~“Provoking enough, certainly,” said the Major, “but not 31 1, 24| country of the Patagonians.”~“Certainly it does not. It has nothing 32 1, 24| there are no wild beasts?”~“Certainly I am.”~“And yet we should 33 1, 24| sub-species.”~“A mighty advantage, certainly!” replied McNabbs, “I could 34 1, 25| Most seasonable advice, certainly, in our circumstances,” 35 1, 26| there were no impediments. Certainly the storm had been very 36 2, 1| with a cloth and napkins?”~“Certainly, Monsieur Paganel.”~“And 37 2, 4| colony easily, but he would certainly have met with some means 38 2, 4| Won’t we, friends?”~“Most certainly,” replied Glenarvan; and 39 2, 4| called a continent?”~“I do, certainly.”~“I may add,” continued 40 2, 4| armory by such feats.”~“It is certainly impossible to be better 41 2, 4| bad joke.”~“Bad enough, certainly, but still it is history 42 2, 6| about three miles off.~“It certainly is a windmill,” said Paganel, 43 2, 7| this unexpected meeting. Certainly the man had mentioned facts 44 2, 7| any service to you—”~“Most certainly you can,” interrupted Glenarvan.~“ 45 2, 9| and he managed to stop.~Certainly after such an enumeration 46 2, 11| He scarcely spoke, and certainly he did not waste his breath 47 2, 12| parcel. I heard it was done, certainly; but I could not believe 48 2, 12| belongs to the English?”~“Certainly.”~“And that it is the capital 49 2, 13| disposition of foliage was certainly to be regretted, for the 50 2, 14| believe it is that.”~It certainly was very surprising, but 51 2, 14| people were to be met in it certainly, but sheep in abundance. 52 2, 15| said the Major. “It would certainly take a very absent man who 53 2, 15| research. He thought it would certainly be advisable to take advantage 54 2, 15| John Mangles.~“It would certainly be the best place,” said 55 2, 16| commencement of the journey.”~“Certainly he has,” replied Mangles; “ 56 2, 19| here,” said the Major.~“Certainly not,” replied John Mangles. “ 57 3, 1| of the wreck. Ayrton had certainly been quartermaster on the 58 3, 1| the BRITANNIA, the DUNCAN certainly had fallen into the hands 59 3, 3| Without a chart of the coast, certainly not. The coast is very dangerous. 60 3, 5| blame, but cannibalism is certainly owing to the fact that there 61 3, 6| this precaution it would certainly have given way, and the 62 3, 7| points in New Zealand?”~“Certainly, dear John,” replied Paganel. “ 63 3, 8| hospitality. I think it certainly more prudent to avoid this 64 3, 14| was therefore adopted, and certainly with the superstitious ideas