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1 1, 1| inside. But I fear it will be impossible to remove them,” he added, “ 2 1, 2| said the captain. “It is impossible that the very same words 3 1, 3| rescue their father.”~It was impossible to refuse an invitation 4 1, 4| the interior, and it was impossible, they said, to hunt all 5 1, 5| cabin-boy, like Nelson. It was impossible to resist a little fellow 6 1, 7| imagination. It would have been as impossible to stop him as to stop the 7 1, 7| the SCOTIA.”~It would be impossible to depict the astonishment 8 1, 7| asked Lady Helena.~“It is impossible, madame. I must fulfill 9 1, 8| Deville, a geologist.”~“Impossible!”~“It is too true,” replied 10 1, 10| description of activity, was impossible. The notes of the mandolin 11 1, 10| is clear.”~“But that is impossible,” replied Lord Glenarvan.~“ 12 1, 10| replied Lord Glenarvan.~“Impossible! and why, my noble friend?” 13 1, 11| feet. It was absolutely impossible to make inquiries when there 14 1, 13| avalanche,” suggested Mulrady.~“Impossible,” returned Paganel. “That 15 1, 13| made all communication impossible. Sometimes they went perfectly 16 1, 15| pressed it in his own. It was impossible to mistake the meaning of 17 1, 16| even banditti, was almost impossible.~Glenarvan was regretting 18 1, 19| antagonists, and saw that it was impossible to exaggerate their numbers 19 1, 19| he planning some daring, impossible, mad attempt to repulse 20 1, 21| more than that, my Lord.”~“Impossible!” said Paganel.~“Oh, but 21 1, 22| determined nature made it impossible to take failure quietly. 22 1, 22| their course that it was impossible to distinguish them clearly. 23 1, 22| drown them.~It would be impossible to tell the anguish of mind 24 1, 22| hope of delivery seemed impossible, when the Major suddenly 25 1, 24| shoulders; “it is simply impossible.”~“Impossible?” returned 26 1, 24| is simply impossible.”~“Impossible?” returned Paganel. “That 27 1, 25| or check its progress was impossible; and they saw themselves 28 1, 26| Major.~Two hours! But it was impossible for a boat—a six-oared one— 29 2, 4| feats.”~“It is certainly impossible to be better acquainted 30 2, 5| you extricate it?”~“It is impossible.”~An accident like this 31 2, 6| house is yours.”~It was impossible not to accept an invitation 32 2, 9| docility. You see it?”~“It is impossible!”~“But it is a fact. And 33 2, 10| over the plain, but it was impossible to get near them. The Major 34 2, 10| made a jolt that it was impossible to prevent; a crack was 35 2, 15| trunks of the trees. It was impossible to go on till this tremendous 36 2, 15| once passed, it would be impossible to communicate with Melbourne.~ 37 2, 16| taken to pieces, it would be impossible to extricate it from the 38 2, 17| subject as myself. Why, it is impossible to say; that is a mystery 39 2, 17| and hollows and gulfs, was impossible.~John Mangles declared the 40 2, 19| convicts.~However, it was impossible that this state of things 41 2, 19| made the action of the oars impossible.~There was no help for it; 42 3, 2| this motion. But it was impossible to stay on deck, as it rained 43 3, 4| and in the dark, it is impossible. And, besides, where could 44 3, 5| replied that the voyage was impossible with such an unmanageable 45 3, 6| without a windlass it was impossible to detach it, even with 46 3, 6| but steering had become impossible, and its passage was impeded 47 3, 11| broken.~Escape was clearly impossible. Ten warriors, armed to 48 3, 12| On that side descent was impossible, and had it been possible, 49 3, 14| fusillade.~But speed was impossible in their serpent-like progress 50 3, 15| thousand-headed hydra. Hunting became impossible, and the sportsmen failed 51 3, 15| lay between them. It was impossible to avoid the attack of the 52 3, 16| replied old Tom. “No, it is impossible, I was not mistaken. Ayrton 53 3, 18| in the business. It was impossible to show more complete confidence. 54 3, 18| taken, any resistance is impossible, my Lord. He has an iron 55 3, 18| was on board, it is not impossible that on leaving Callao the 56 3, 19| boat!”~Glenarvan saw it was impossible to undeceive the poor boy,