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1 1, 2| self-evident?”~Glenarvan spoke in a tone of absolute conviction, 2 1, 3| replied the boy, in a decided tone; “not to you, but to Lord 3 1, 3| smiling at the child’s decided tone. “And so you see, Miss Grant, 4 1, 4| said Lady Helena, in a tone of surprise.~“Go where?” 5 1, 8| adding in a disdainful tone, “and that’s what they call 6 1, 8| Helena, in her most winning tone.~“Madam, my mission?”~“We 7 1, 13| exclaimed Mulrady, in a dubious tone.~“Since there is a chimney 8 1, 16| the boy said, in a soft tone:~“Es mio padre.”~“Suo padre,” 9 1, 19| said the lad in a firm tone, “and moreover, beside you 10 1, 19| indescribable tenderness in his tone.~Both he and Robert leaped 11 1, 21| Sergeant, in a positive tone.~“Two?” echoed Glenarvan, 12 1, 24| continued Glenarvan, in a tone of the most profound incredulity, “ 13 1, 24| exclaimed Robert, in a joyous tone.~“At his age it is quite 14 1, 26| shouted Paganel, in a ringing tone.~The extremity of the calcined 15 2, 1| Olbinett in an aggrieved tone.~“I don’t want to hurt your 16 2, 4| Paganel, in a confident tone. “Won’t we, friends?”~“Most 17 2, 5| said the captain in a firm tone, “I must be alone with my 18 2, 6| replied Glenarvan in a tone of surprise.~“I am always 19 2, 6| after all.~His dispirited tone made a painful impression 20 2, 7| rejoined Ayrton in a firm tone, though somewhat agitated 21 2, 9| Major said in the coolest tone possible: “And is that all, 22 2, 9| replied the SAVANT, in a tone of conviction. “Here metals 23 2, 11| replied, in the same quiet tone.~Glenarvan looked inquiringly 24 2, 15| questions put to him in a surly tone. But his replies sufficed 25 2, 16| Ayrton had spoken in a firm tone, and Paganel, at whom all 26 2, 16| Ayrton replied in a calm tone of assurance: “I propose 27 2, 16| asked him in a singular tone, how he wrote Ayrton’s name.~“ 28 2, 17| arms. Paganel muttered in a tone of vexation: “That unlucky 29 3, 10| she said in a resolute tone, “neither Mary Grant nor 30 3, 10| treated him with a certain tone of respect, and by the fineness 31 3, 12| said he, in a decided tone.~“Is Paganel below?” asked 32 3, 13| interrupted Paganel in a jovial tone. “First the larder of Kara-Tete 33 3, 13| exclaimed Paganel in a piteous tone. “Would you quit the home 34 3, 16| repeated in an indescribable tone, letting the order slip 35 3, 16| Major, who said in a grave tone:~“Well, my good Paganel, 36 3, 17| repeated Ayrton, in a mocking tone. “Your honor makes rather 37 3, 18| Ah!” said the Major, in a tone of the most profound incredulity.~“ 38 3, 20| Geographer!” said McNabbs, in a tone of the most supreme contempt.~