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1 1, 1| since your Lordship asks my opinion,” said Mangles, “I think 2 1, 2| always echoed his neighbor’s opinion. “But how?”~“By comparing 3 1, 2| of Glasgow.” “That is my opinion, too,” said the Major.~“ 4 1, 5| Helena was right in her opinion that the yacht might safely 5 1, 7| and finally declared his opinion that no other interpretation 6 1, 10| part in it are of the same opinion. Preparations commenced 7 1, 12| Are you all of the same opinion?” said Glenarvan.~“Yes,” 8 1, 17| whatever they were.~“That’s my opinion too,” said the Major, “for 9 1, 21| useless to express a contrary opinion, either to the profession 10 1, 23| aloft, and all shared his opinion with respect to Thalcave. 11 1, 23| And are you not of my opinion, good friends,” added the 12 1, 24| Jaguar is of a different opinion it seems.”~“Be that as it 13 1, 25| McNabbs. I am of Glenarvan’s opinion, that the storm will be 14 1, 26| Austin, however, was of the opinion that she would be able to 15 2, 4| fellow-countryman.”~“I am quite of your opinion, Captain John,” said Paganel. “ 16 2, 7| himself by expressing any opinion.~John Mangles, however, 17 2, 7| I wish to ask everyone’s opinion as to what is best to be 18 2, 12| should like to know your opinion of Europe, or rather your 19 2, 13| Everyone inclined to the opinion of McNabbs except Paganel, 20 2, 13| McNabbs?”~“Before I give my opinion,” replied the Major, “I 21 2, 14| what treatment, in your opinion, has Captain Grant met with 22 2, 15| Mangles was of the same opinion. The young captain said 23 2, 16| party was asked to give his opinion. The first point was to 24 2, 16| token of his agreement in opinion with the quartermaster.~ 25 2, 16| McNabbs had come over to his opinion, Glenarvan decided that 26 2, 17| usual calm voice; “but in my opinion the man’s name is really 27 3, 15| right, would confirm the opinion of Dr. Hochstetter and other 28 3, 17| had nothing to reveal. His opinion was shared, moreover, by 29 3, 18| to-day because Ayrton’s opinion just supports my own.”~V. 30 3, 18| Zealanders.”~“Then you are of the opinion,” said Glenarvan, “that—”~“ 31 3, 20| for confirmation of his opinion, as if to convince himself