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1 1, 2| German for SAILORS.”~“Then I suppose it is about a captain and 2 1, 6| don’t admire the DUNCAN, I suppose, Miss Mary?”~“On the contrary, 3 1, 7| for his heedless mistakes. Suppose he were in a railway train, 4 1, 7| Europe.”~“Thanks, my Lord. I suppose I must resign myself to 5 1, 7| travelers. These ladies, I suppose, have never seen it. Well 6 1, 14| called out, “Fire! fire! Oh, suppose Robert were still alive! 7 1, 18| Glenarvan?” he continued.~“I suppose,” replied Glenarvan, “the 8 1, 19| will save himself!”~“And suppose he falls?” said Glenarvan.~“ 9 1, 23| breakfast,” said Glenarvan.~“I suppose you mean after we have made 10 1, 23| point if necessary.”~“Do you suppose that I have not thought 11 1, 24| of them, at any rate, I suppose?” said the Major.~“No,” 12 1, 25| It is phosphorescence, I suppose,” said Glenarvan.~“No, but 13 2, 3| rock, there is happiness. Suppose now, the Major and I—”~“ 14 2, 4| June’ on this document, suppose that one figure has been 15 2, 7| 37th parallel?”~“I should suppose so, sir; for hostile tribes 16 2, 10| safely enough venture.~“I suppose there is no other way of 17 2, 12| wonder, in this desert?”~“I suppose,” said Lady Helena, “he 18 2, 12| School of Melbourne.”~“And suppose Toline trips you up, Paganel!” 19 2, 13| Glenarvan; “but I don’t suppose the fact need materially 20 2, 15| my dear Glenarvan. Don’t suppose you have a whole Switzerland 21 2, 16| asked Glenarvan. “Does he suppose him capable of having killed 22 2, 16| mind plainly out.”~“Does he suppose him acting in concert with 23 2, 16| communication with Melbourne. I suppose even at Delegete, on the 24 2, 17| their search.”~“Then, I suppose,” said Lady Helena, “the 25 2, 17| numbers enough to attack us, I suppose,” added Mulrady. “Ben Joyce 26 2, 19| arrival of Ben Joyce. And suppose the~V. IV Verne yacht could 27 2, 19| yacht could not go to sea; suppose there was a delay of a day, 28 3, 3| takes no observations.”~“I suppose he thinks the ship knows 29 3, 5| Major,” said Paganel; “but suppose they cooked you alive?”~“ 30 3, 14| But,” said Miss Grant, “suppose they wish to be sure of 31 3, 18| still your intention, I suppose, to deliver me up to the 32 3, 21| Paganel, it is settled then, I suppose?”~“I dare not.”~“Come, now,