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1 1, 5| mate, was an old sailor, worthy of all confidence. The crew, 2 1, 6| long, for we’ll find the worthy captain, depend upon it.”~“ 3 1, 9| that he nearly threw the worthy secretary down, and made 4 1, 9| Glenarvan replied:~“Patience, my worthy geographer. We shall see 5 1, 15| on his face, “Ah, ah, my worthy friend; is this another 6 1, 18| understanding him.”~“Go, then, my worthy friend,” said Paganel.~“ 7 1, 21| It was evident that the worthy man must have left his native 8 1, 22| I can manage,” said the worthy savant. “I am even not sorry—”~ 9 1, 22| making regular strokes, worthy of a master swimmer. The 10 1, 24| complete silence, while the worthy SAVANT took time to collect 11 2, 1| Your conduct has been worthy of your name.” And he leaned 12 2, 1| the mistake.”~“Why not, my worthy friend?” asked the Major.~“ 13 2, 2| day.~“He’ll think John is worthy of Mary, my dear Edward, 14 2, 6| orchards, a fine garden worthy of Horace, in which the 15 2, 7| captivity. He is a true man, worthy of your entire confidence.”~ 16 2, 7| me, and I hope to prove worthy of it. I have some knowledge 17 2, 8| cordial thanks, which the worthy Irishman valued at least 18 2, 10| history of this expedition, worthy of being written, if not 19 2, 12| conversation converted the worthy geographer into his best 20 2, 16| completely overwhelmed the worthy geographer, Glenarvan and 21 2, 16| Glenarvan, “your plan is worthy of serious consideration. 22 2, 16| quartermaster to him as a man worthy of all confidence. On arriving 23 2, 17| dozen peoples’ wits!” The worthy geographer was in such a 24 3, 2| deplored, for the den was worthy of the bear.~At half past 25 3, 2| incoherent words.~What was the worthy geographer thinking of? 26 3, 8| brought to mind giant animals, worthy of antediluvian times. They 27 3, 9| great distinction. None is worthy of these honorary lines, 28 3, 9| savages.~His companions were worthy of him; they entered into 29 3, 11| was honored with a tomb worthy of his exploits.~The “oudoupa” 30 3, 15| of the party shot nothing worthy of Olbinett’s skill; so 31 3, 15| at those gigantic pines, worthy rivals of the Cedars of 32 3, 17| toward Talcahuano, over a sea worthy of being called the Pacific, 33 3, 20| composed the simple repast, worthy of the shepherds of Arcadia.~ 34 3, 20| grand project of yours, and worthy of a noble heart. But this 35 3, 20| Captain Grant’s recital? The worthy geographer was turning over 36 3, 21| What does it matter, my worthy friend?”~“Do you think so,