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1 1, 1| in the way of fishing, we’ll soon haul up the monster 2 1, 1| papers are inside, they’ll be in a pretty state!”~“ 3 1, 2| she was shipwrecked.”~“We’ll get that by and by,” said 4 1, 2| said the Major.~“Well, we’ll go on,” resumed Glenarvan. “ 5 1, 2| language.”~“Very well, then, I’ll set to work.”~In a few minutes 6 1, 2| Shipping Gazette here, and we’ll see the name on the list, 7 1, 2| Very true, my dear, and I’ll not forget to let them know 8 1, 4| exclaimed little Robert, “I’ll go and speak to those people 9 1, 4| those people myself, and we’ll see if they—” He did not 10 1, 4| with gratitude; and then we’ll both go together.”~“Mary!” 11 1, 6| take my word for it; I’ll have a capital sailor to 12 1, 6| Grant before long, for we’ll find the worthy captain, 13 1, 7| Oh, as to the SCOTIA, you’ll have to give that up meantime.”~“ 14 1, 8| ascend it, probably you’ll think it high enough.”~“ 15 1, 8| elements are against you.”~“I’ll be even with them for all 16 1, 8| yourself, my dear Paganel, you’ll have the mountains at any 17 1, 9| Rude petit bonhomme. I’ll teach him geography.”~Robert 18 1, 10| replied Glenarvan, “we’ll manage to go, my boy, and 19 1, 10| for you may be sure we’ll help ourselves.”~“Go on,” 20 1, 12| Antuco, and I’m quite sure I’ll lead you to the foot of 21 1, 12| reply: and Mulrady added, “I’ll carry the boy.”~The march 22 1, 13| venison.”~“Well, Tom, we’ll try and get some combustible 23 1, 13| readiness for supper, and I’ll go out and turn woodcutter.”~“ 24 1, 13| boy, rest yourself. You’ll be a man, when others are 25 1, 13| said Wilson.~“Well, I’ll undertake to cook it,” said 26 1, 13| we go to sleep?”~“Yes, we’ll go to sleep, Paganel.”~Each 27 1, 14| one hour longer.”~“Yes, we’ll wait another,” replied the 28 1, 15| with no better success.~“I’ll change the phrase,” he said; 29 1, 15| irritated, and said,~“I’ll be hanged if I can make 30 1, 18| friend,” said Paganel.~“We’ll have supper first,” rejoined 31 1, 18| minutes’ silence.~“Yes, we’ll find him,” was Glenarvan’ 32 1, 19| armed; let them come.”~“We’ll certainly give them a warm 33 1, 19| falls?” said Glenarvan.~“He’ll not fall.”~But notwithstanding 34 1, 20| what must we do then?”~“I’ll go and ask him,” replied 35 1, 21| with perfect grace.~“He’ll get on!” added the sergeant. “ 36 1, 21| added the sergeant. “He’ll be colonel-major or brigadier-general 37 1, 23| of my telescope, and you’ll see what a fire I’ll get 38 1, 23| you’ll see what a fire I’ll get to dry myself by. Who 39 1, 24| Paganel,” said the Major, “you’ll never make me admit the 40 1, 24| suggested the Major.~“They’ll make them some day.”~“And 41 1, 24| not; but if you like, I’ll tell you a little Arabian 42 2, 1| replied Glenarvan, “we’ll discuss the program of our 43 2, 2| asked his wife one day.~“He’ll think John is worthy of 44 2, 2| my dear Edward, and he’ll think right.”~Meanwhile, 45 2, 4| No,” replied Paganel, “I’ll merely ask a question for 46 2, 4| asked Mary.~“Well, we’ll find him still,” exclaimed 47 2, 5| Let the storm come, we’ll meet it!”~John Mangles remained 48 2, 8| need to bring forward.~“I’ll only ask you one question, 49 2, 8| quickly.~“Well then, we’ll have all the men we can 50 2, 12| Perfectly so. Now we’ll take Oceanica first; where 51 2, 12| the English, too! Well, I’ll not be the one to dispute 52 3, 1| captain’s peculiarities.~“We’ll see,” said the master of 53 3, 16| McNabbs,” replied Austin. “I’ll go and fetch it.”~V. IV 54 3, 19| I will be a sailor, you’ll say yes, won’t you, sister? 55 3, 19| father. When you grow up you’ll be just himself.”~“I hope 56 3, 19| will die for them.”~“We’ll live for them, on the contrary,”