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1 1, 2| not a shadow of doubt,” repeated Lord Glenarvan. “It is just 2 1, 6| cabin Number 6.”~“Number 6!” repeated the steward.~“Certainly; 3 1, 6| present.”~“Mr. Burdness!” repeated John Mangles, beginning 4 1, 14| vain, however, and to his repeated cries of “Robert, Robert!” 5 1, 14| Robert Grant? “Who knows?” repeated Glenarvan, keeping his eye 6 1, 15| accent!”~Once more Paganel repeated his compliment, but with 7 1, 15| addressing the Patagonian, he repeated the word, “ESPANOL?” (Spanish?).~“ 8 1, 15| more nor less.”~“Camoens!” repeated Glenarvan; “but Paganel, 9 1, 19| is alive, he is alive,” repeated Glenarvan again and again.~“ 10 1, 22| Yes, in the Highlands,” repeated Mulrady.~“What’s bad in 11 1, 22| behavior, several times repeated, made Glenarvan very uneasy, 12 1, 22| forever.~“Courage, courage,” repeated Glenarvan, supporting Paganel 13 1, 24| said the Major.~“Strange!” repeated Glenarvan, shrugging his 14 1, 26| his head.~“Come, friend,” repeated Glenarvan.~“No,” said Thalcave, 15 2, 6| domestics reverently stood, he repeated the BENEDICITE.~Dinner followed 16 2, 7| parallel.”~“But the DUNCAN?” repeated Ayrton, as if particularly 17 2, 16| Eden.”~“Four or five days!” repeated Ayrton, shaking his head; “ 18 2, 17| between the convicts, which I repeated to you. We need not lose 19 2, 18| The mysterious whistle was repeated, and answered by a kind 20 2, 18| misfortune that must not be repeated. Mulrady was sent, chosen 21 2, 18| letter—Ben Joyce.”~The Major repeated these words, and looked 22 3, 1| soul; and yet under the repeated blows of adverse fate, Glenarvan 23 3, 2| way.~“Contin—contin,” he repeated, “that must mean continent!”~ 24 3, 5| Paganel.~“The savages!” repeated Glenarvan. “Can we not avoid 25 3, 5| John Mangles.~“Hunger!” repeated Paganel; “but, above all, 26 3, 6| imbedded in the sand by the repeated jerks of the cable, that 27 3, 9| distinguished himself in repeated fights. The slaves and the 28 3, 10| Tohonga?”~“Me alone? no,” repeated Glenarvan. “All of us perhaps 29 3, 12| meal ended. Lady Helena repeated the evening prayer aloud, 30 3, 12| companions, bare-headed, repeated it after her. Who does not 31 3, 12| very silent.”~“Brave lad!” repeated Glenarvan.~“Watch the savages 32 3, 14| finding that the noise was not repeated, resumed the ascent of the 33 3, 16| disconcerted.~“Of Australia?” repeated Tom, opening his eyes. “ 34 3, 16| himself.~“New Zealand!” he repeated in an indescribable tone, 35 3, 16| your Honor.”~“Ayrton here?” repeated Glenarvan, looking at John 36 3, 17| Glenarvan.~“Easy, my Lord,” repeated Ayrton, in a mocking tone. “ 37 3, 18| articulating each syllable, he repeated the following sentences:~“ 38 3, 19| understand him.~“Yes!” he repeated, “my father is there! I 39 3, 19| response came.~“It is strange,” repeated the geographer, going back 40 3, 20| said so to himself, but repeated it aloud, and appealed to 41 3, 20| explained.~“Well, captain,” repeated Paganel, “do you remember