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 1    1,    2|       John!”~“On the same line,” resumed the young captain, “there
 2    1,    2|      Major.~“Well, we’ll go on,” resumed Glenarvan. “Here is the
 3    1,    8|        doubt it much.”~“Beside,” resumed Lord Glenarvan, with perfect
 4    1,   11|       was repaired and the march resumed.~The custom of the muleteers
 5    1,   11|       shrugged his shoulders and resumed his post at the head of
 6    1,   12|     courage, the ascent was then resumed amid increasing dangers
 7    1,   12|     march eastward was forthwith resumed. They had a frightful height
 8    1,   14|         could say.~“Well, then,” resumed the Major, “you know this
 9    1,   22|         rapid survey, he quickly resumed his seat and went on. About
10    1,   23|         task, and very soon they resumed their seats round the fire
11    1,   23|      pronounce the word.~“Well?” resumed Glenarvan, addressing himself
12    1,   26|          the Argentine territory resumed its monotonous aspect. A
13    2,    1|       And yet we were mistaken,” resumed the Major.~“Yes, we were
14    2,    1|         As I have said already,” resumed the learned geographer, “
15    2,    1|   question.~“Let us go on then,” resumed Paganel. “After leaving
16    2,    7|   Glenarvan.~“I think with you,” resumed Ayrton, “that the captain
17    2,   10|         cloud of dust.~The wagon resumed its course in the opposite
18    2,   11|       below the bridge, and then resumed their eastward course.~
19    2,   15|        daybreak, the journey was resumed with an ardor which never
20    2,   17|           I am ready.” Glenarvan resumed his dictation at once, and
21    2,   19|       Immediately the mail-coach resumed the route round the bay,
22    3,    2|          continent!”~And then he resumed his mental retrospect of
23    3,   12|       the appearance of the boy, resumed his post.~“It is all right,”
24    3,   13|        under discussion, Paganel resumed his usual gayety.~Of his
25    3,   14|      This question settled, they resumed their watch of the native
26    3,   14|          noise was not repeated, resumed the ascent of the narrow
27    3,   15|         the afternoon, then they resumed their journey; and in the
28    3,   17|           what have you to say?” resumed Glenarvan.~Ayrton hesitated,
29    3,   17|          BRITANNIA. He therefore resumed his interrogations, speaking
30    3,   19|        must tell you something,” resumed Robert. “You mustnt be
31    3,   21| patronage of Lord Glenarvan they resumed the project of founding
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