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 1    1,    2|     this word ONGIT be part of? Ah! I see—it is LONGITUDE;
 2    1,    6|       pocket that he found it.~“Ah, well,” he said, “it is
 3    1,    6|       captain!” said Olbinett.~“Ah! delighted, Captain Burton,
 4    1,    6|   Captain Burton.”~V. IV Verne~“Ah, is that so? It is Mr. Burdness,
 5    1,    6|       directly, and exclaimed:~“Ah! the passengers, the passengers!
 6    1,    7|         Geographical Society.”~“Ah, you have a commission.”~“
 7    1,   11|        certainly, my dear Lord. Ah, if it wasnt the accent,
 8    1,   12|       Major, “but not to men.”~“Ah, that’s your concern; I
 9    1,   13|     reflection of the volcano.~“Ah, I’ve got them,” said a
10    1,   15|       look of fun on his face, “Ah, ah, my worthy friend; is
11    1,   15|        of fun on his face, “Ah, ah, my worthy friend; is this
12    1,   15|         of tongues, like Babel. Ah me! alack-a-day! my friends,
13    1,   16|          said McNabbs, quietly~“Ah, McNabbs, I see you have
14    1,   16|         a bull!” said Paganel. “Ah, this magnificent Patagonian
15    1,   17|     north wind to do with it?”~“Ah, it is just that,” said
16    1,   18|      loving words and caresses. Ah! if you knew him you would
17    1,   18|        So it does to Mary, too. Ah, my Lord, how we loved him.
18    1,   20|         the Major and Paganel.~“Ah! the Gauchos,” replied McNabbs. “
19    1,   21|   Frenchman,” replied Paganel.~“Ah! delightful! Welcome, welcome.
20    1,   21|   having deserted the country.~“Ah! there was no one!” replied
21    1,   21|        At last he said:~“Yes.”~“Ah!” said Glenarvan, catching
22    1,   21| desperation, and said at last,~“Ah! I understand. It is all
23    1,   24|     better; if bad, never mind. Ah, I see you are wishing you
24    2,    2|    clouds,” said John Mangles.~“Ah, now I do see a sort of
25    2,    3|   league to help them forward.~“Ah! the sea! the sea!” exclaimed
26    2,    7|       him,” exclaimed Paganel. “Ah, precious document,” he
27    2,    7|       the DUNCAN is repaired.”~“Ah, she has been injured then?”
28    2,   12|    Toline!” exclaimed Paganel. “Ah! I think that meansbark
29    2,   12|      wonder the natives submit. Ah, well, Toline, my boy, does
30    2,   16|         province of Victoria.”~“Ah, that is true,” returned
31    2,   17|        a second time, he said: “Ah, very well. I’m ready.”~
32    2,   17|   called out: “Come, Paganel!”~“Ah!” said the geographer, with
33    2,   17|      Australia?” said Paganel. “Ah yes! of Australia.”~Then
34    3,    5|         it?’ asked the Jesuit. ‘Ah! my son,’ said she, ‘it
35    3,   11|        captain in his despair. “Ah! dear Mary—”~The mat was
36    3,   17|        and wishes to see you.”~“Ah, dear Helena, you have succeeded!”~“
37    3,   18|       that infernal document.”~“Ah!” said the Major, in a tone
38    3,   19|       not on a lighted coast.”~“Ah!” he exclaimed, “another
39    3,   19|         never have given us up. Ah, Mary, how good our father
40    3,   19|       him back to you some day. Ah! what a grand day that will
41    3,   20|       mean to dower Scotland.”~“Ah, Captain Grant, you have
42    3,   20|       she so lacks in Europe.”~“Ah, that is very true, Captain
43    3,   20|     except from a divine hand.~“Ah, my poor children! how often
44    3,   20|     where there was no harbor.~“Ah, what a day of agony that
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