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1 1, 4| he did not.”~“He will be sure to succeed, or the Lords 2 1, 6| toward the foremast, and sure enough there was Robert, 3 1, 7| India together,’ and I am sure Lord Glenarvan would not 4 1, 9| Patagonians yet.”~“I am not sure of it.”~“But there is such 5 1, 9| speak the truth, we are not sure if that is their name.”~“ 6 1, 10| in reply, “for you may be sure we’ll help ourselves.”~“ 7 1, 11| might ask the CATAPEZ was sure to be answered by the learned 8 1, 12| Antuco.”~“We are.”~“You are sure you are not mistaken?”~“ 9 1, 12| to Antuco, and I’m quite sure I’ll lead you to the foot 10 1, 14| long time to you. Are you sure you are not making a mistake?”~“ 11 1, 14| And with a calm eye, and sure hands and motionless body, 12 1, 16| the southwest horizon—a sure sign of a change in the 13 1, 18| from his voyages, we were sure of some SOUVENIR from all 14 1, 18| this time; they will be sure of finding clear, cool water 15 1, 19| would never relinquish their sure prey till daybreak made 16 1, 20| bit,” added Robert.~“I was sure of it,” said the geographer, 17 1, 21| of them at Tandil, I am sure. No, it cannot be.”~After 18 1, 24| shores of Australia.”~“I am sure of it,” replied Paganel.~“ 19 2, 4| been threatened, you may be sure. All travelers are unanimous 20 2, 5| what makes you uneasy?”~“Sure indications of a storm. 21 2, 6| is hedged up another is sure to open.”~“God grant it,” 22 2, 6| exclaimed Robert.~And, sure enough, in the distance 23 2, 7| this man’s presence was the sure pledge of Harry Grant’s 24 2, 14| own imprudence. To make sure of his aim, he had approached 25 2, 15| it!”~“I don’t feel very sure of the innkeeper though, 26 2, 16| Lord Glenarvan. “But are we sure of finding at the bay all 27 2, 18| in the wagon. This was a sure refuge. The clay kept it 28 2, 18| like a fortress resting on sure foundations. The arsenal 29 2, 18| to him. McNabbs was not sure that he should be able to 30 2, 19| supply, so that they were sure of food for several days.~ 31 3, 5| Because then I should be sure of not being eaten alive!”~“ 32 3, 10| intrenchment.”~“Are you sure?” said the Major.~“Yes, 33 3, 12| outside.~As soon as he was sure of it, he crept over to 34 3, 13| said Robert.~“Are you sure, Robert?” said Glenarvan.~“ 35 3, 14| suppose they wish to be sure of our punishment, and climb 36 3, 16| was providential. It is sure and certain that but for 37 3, 18| my Lord, and you may be sure that but for the blunder 38 3, 18| the BRITANNIA.~“You are sure then,” he said, “that it 39 3, 19| looking for my father. I am sure you are willing.”~“Yes, 40 3, 19| my father is there! I am sure of it, my Lord!”~The spectators 41 3, 20| fishing soon afforded us a sure supply of food, for wild