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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
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