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1 1, 7| explained. But what would the learned geographer say, when he 2 1, 7| has been drawn up by my learned friend and colleague, M. 3 1, 8| said Glenarvan.~Still the learned secretary was silent.~“I 4 1, 8| about it,” confessed the learned geographer; “but I was afraid 5 1, 9| and Mary Grant.~As for the learned geographer, he was probably 6 1, 10| accompanied by Paganel. The learned geographer gladly availed 7 1, 11| sure to be answered by the learned Frenchman before he could 8 1, 13| content with your supper, most learned Paganel.”~“Enchanted with 9 1, 15| speaks badly,” replied the learned geographer, getting impatient.~“ 10 1, 15| accepted, and Glenarvan and his learned friend started off with 11 1, 15| were every day things. The learned geographer was so lost in 12 1, 15| Congo negro seen by the learned Van der Brock, both eight 13 1, 16| quite a sight to see the learned geographer. He gesticulated 14 1, 16| wait for an answer, and learned that the European was a 15 1, 23| replied the Major.~But the learned geographer was nowhere to 16 1, 24| unexpected words of the learned geographer. What could he 17 1, 24| scientifically speaking,” replied the learned geographer.~“Now come, Paganel,” 18 1, 25| not tell you, friend, that learned men tell us never to take 19 1, 26| must go and wake him.~The learned geographer was sleeping 20 2, 1| it for your benefit.”~The learned geographer, thus called 21 2, 1| said already,” resumed the learned geographer, “after having 22 2, 2| of the loved inmate.~The learned geographer kept himself 23 2, 2| by Jacques Paganel. The learned geographer pointed the instrument 24 2, 4| said Lord Glenarvan, as the learned Frenchman made a pause.~“ 25 2, 4| time before my departure I learned from the Geographical Society 26 2, 7| rocks. It was from you I learned that he was still alive.”~“ 27 2, 9| there was one on earth—the learned botanist Grimard was right 28 2, 18| not be disturbed.”~He then learned that about an hour since, 29 3, 14| their past experience, had learned to make light of physical 30 3, 18| Moore’s farm was that I learned the circumstances from your 31 3, 18| Captain Grant’s history, and I learned then facts of which I was 32 3, 20| the truth, however, as he learned from Captain Grant. He had 33 3, 20| mere ass!”~“And not even a learned one!” added the Major, by 34 3, 21| Probably so.~The fact was, the learned geographer after his heroic 35 3, 21| dare not.”~“Come, now, my learned friend, what makes you hesitate?”~“