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1 1, 16| certainly, it must seem strange to him.”~“I think so. He 2 1, 18| voice, like hers. That’s strange for a sailor, isn’t it?”~“ 3 1, 18| it?”~“Yes, Robert, very strange.”~“I see him still,” the 4 1, 19| did not wait long, for a strange cry—a confused sound of 5 1, 20| CHAPTER XX STRANGE SIGNS~AFTER the first joy 6 1, 20| and certainly it is very strange that there are no Indians, 7 1, 21| been built in 1828; and, strange to say, he commanded it 8 1, 22| yourself. Well, this is a strange country. They sow horns, 9 1, 22| and close packed, but a strange sort.~“Well,” said Robert.~“ 10 1, 22| he hoped or feared. This strange behavior, several times 11 1, 24| AUSTRALIE.”~“Well, that would be strange,” said the Major.~“Strange!” 12 1, 24| strange,” said the Major.~“Strange!” repeated Glenarvan, shrugging 13 2, 9| in store for you in this strange country.”~“It does not look 14 2, 9| gigantic; where the animals are strange; where quadrupeds have beaks, 15 2, 9| cries when the sun sets! Oh, strange, illogical country, land 16 2, 15| suddenly struck dead.~“That is strange,” said John.~“Very strange, 17 2, 15| strange,” said John.~“Very strange, truly,” muttered the Major.~ 18 2, 16| said John Mangles. “It’s strange it happens so.”~“A mere 19 2, 17| summoned to the coast, the strange death of the animals entrusted 20 3, 5| eating his neighbor?~Another strange notion is, that in eating 21 3, 6| had made half a mile. But, strange to say, the black point 22 3, 8| was more fortunate with a strange animal which, hunted by 23 3, 15| great fatigue; but what a strange sight met their eyes! What 24 3, 16| didn’t it strike you as strange to be ordered to go and 25 3, 18| this man and himself seemed strange.~“What is the bargain?” 26 3, 18| quartermaster.~Was this strange man glad of this decision? 27 3, 18| silence. They felt that this strange criminal had spoken the 28 3, 19| furrow in the darkness.~A strange and altogether supernatural 29 3, 19| muttered Paganel; “that’s strange, and pure science would 30 3, 19| No response came.~“It is strange,” repeated the geographer,