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1 1, 1| mistaken, this one will answer all our questions,” replied 2 1, 3| Heaven forbid that I should answer you lightly such a question; 3 1, 6| master, as he appeared in answer to his summons, “we are 4 1, 13| Glenarvan, I could not possibly answer. Take my advice, and let 5 1, 15| DIZEIME!” said Paganel (Answer me).~But no answer came.~“ 6 1, 15| Paganel (Answer me).~But no answer came.~“Vos compriendeis?“ ( 7 1, 16| Paganel did so, and waited an answer.~“Perhaps I have.”~The reply 8 1, 16| not long to wait for an answer, and learned that the European 9 1, 19| before he could get any answer from Thalcave to tell Robert 10 1, 24| affirmation was a direct answer to his question, but Glenarvan 11 2, 1| Paganel; “I am ready to answer all your questions.”~“They 12 2, 3| young lady, and I promise to answer them.”~“Well, then, I want 13 2, 4| Glenarvan, “at least give us an answer.”~“No,” replied Paganel, “ 14 2, 4| question for Captain John to answer.”~“And what is it, Monsieur 15 2, 7| companions seemed to press for an answer. Paganel even was silent. 16 2, 8| s farm, and Paddy could answer for his com-petency. The 17 2, 12| He had done his best to answer every question put to him. 18 2, 13| was never at a loss for an answer, immediately replied:~“What 19 2, 17| looking at McNabbs for an answer, for he must have put the 20 2, 18| that very moment, as if to answer the Major, a cry of distress 21 3, 1| no words of question or answer. John’s well-tried zeal 22 3, 1| and failed in obtaining an answer.~But that evening, John, 23 3, 5| to which the chiefs made answer that fish eat fish, dogs 24 3, 5| Robert.~“My second tale will answer you, my boy,” said Paganel: “ 25 3, 6| bark that did not readily answer to the helm, and that constantly 26 3, 7| companions.~“Madam,” said he, in answer to Lady Helena’s questions, “ 27 3, 9| coolly at him and made no answer.~“What are you going to 28 3, 10| little!” was the brutal answer of Kara-Tete. “Every Englishman 29 3, 13| and no!” without further answer; he was a prisoner, and 30 3, 14| get up an enthusiasm, I answer for the success of your 31 3, 16| nobody but Glenarvan, and to answer nobody but him.~“But the 32 3, 17| said, “it is not for me to answer. Justice may witness against 33 3, 18| question so plainly put. On the answer he gave, perhaps the fate 34 3, 18| the island.”~Ayrton had an answer for everything. He anticipated 35 3, 18| himself.~“I am ready to answer,” he said.~“We have no questions 36 3, 18| Zealand.”~“That I cannot answer,” said the quartermaster.~“ 37 3, 18| on, Major; I am ready to answer you.”~“Well, then, what 38 3, 21| of their chief, but could answer to their names; all were