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1 1, 2| is completely effaced,” continued the Captain; “but here are 2 1, 2| now we may conjecture?” continued Glenarvan. “That the shipwreck 3 1, 6| reply, the rattling fellow continued:~“Now the introduction is 4 1, 6| Lord Glenarvan.”~“My Lord,” continued the unknown, “I beg pardon 5 1, 9| they are tall and robust,” continued Paganel. “Hawkins makes 6 1, 9| drop anchor in any; she continued her course fearlessly through 7 1, 10| was visible, and the yacht continued her route, till she dropped 8 1, 10| the catastrophe occurred?” continued Glenarvan. “Does not the 9 1, 13| Still the rumbling noises continued. They seemed to meet together 10 1, 14| hours these brave fellows continued their search without dreaming 11 1, 15| am imposing on you,” he continued, indignantly.~“And what’ 12 1, 16| it.”~“And it’s your God,” continued the guide, “that has sent 13 1, 18| Thalcave says, Glenarvan?” he continued.~“I suppose,” replied Glenarvan, “ 14 1, 19| the danger, the discussion continued.~Neither Glenarvan nor Thalcave 15 1, 20| to make the most of it,” continued Paganel.~“Very well; do 16 1, 24| allow in France.”~“What!” continued Glenarvan, in a tone of 17 1, 26| perceived his passengers, for he continued his course as before.~But 18 2, 1| subject dropped, and John continued his account of his voyage. 19 2, 1| Glenarvan.~“A little later,” continued the Major, “when a providential 20 2, 1| should like you, therefore,” continued the Major, “before we actually 21 2, 1| Now we come to Australia,” continued Paganel.~“The 37th parallel 22 2, 4| certainly.”~“I may add,” continued the SAVANT, “that there 23 2, 4| namesake.” And so Paganel continued with name after name until 24 2, 7| You see, then, my Lord,” continued Ayrton, “I might justly 25 2, 7| Company if their vessels continued to take in coal in those 26 2, 8| don’t think I am far out,” continued Ayrton, “in judging her 27 2, 9| Felix.~“Wrongly named!” he continued. “It had better have been 28 2, 9| qualities of the climate,” continued Paganel, “rich as it is 29 2, 10| few words, while the drove continued their march among the groves 30 2, 11| looked so painful. The man continued his work without answering. 31 2, 12| going to be some day?” she continued.~“I am going to snatch my 32 2, 12| off his spectacles.~“Yes,” continued the child. “Spain—capital, 33 2, 13| whole of this day the wagon continued to roll along through interminable 34 2, 14| degrees 15”, the travelers continued their journey across the 35 2, 15| obeyed, and the little party continued their fatiguing ascent, 36 2, 16| from the stormy clouds, and continued till daybreak. The tent 37 2, 16| opposition.~“Meantime,” continued Ayrton, “either the river 38 2, 18| uttering a cry.~McNabbs continued: “‘Now you fellows,’ added 39 3, 8| wished to halt, and they continued their march along the river.~ 40 3, 10| back.~“Those two ladies,” continued Glenarvan, bowing respectfully 41 3, 14| native proceedings, and continued so doing till evening fell. 42 3, 16| may perhaps have broken—” continued McNabbs.~“Yes,” continued 43 3, 16| continued McNabbs.~“Yes,” continued Paganel, getting up on his 44 3, 17| Listen to me, Ayrton,” continued Glenarvan; “it is to your 45 3, 18| said Glenarvan.~“Yes,” continued Paganel, with profound conviction; “ 46 3, 19| track.~The yacht therefore continued her course. They had yet 47 3, 19| The light was steady and continued.~“That confirms the supposition 48 3, 20| exclaimed Paganel.~“LA,” continued Harry Grant, “continuellement