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1 1, 7| you to be laboring under a mistake any longer, and I must tell 2 1, 7| sailors in the forecastle. To mistake a railway or to take the 3 1, 7| Dumbarton might happen; but to mistake a ship and be sailing for 4 1, 7| too happy to have made a mistake which has turned out so 5 1, 8| to profit by my unlucky mistake. Madeira is an island too 6 1, 14| sure you are not making a mistake?”~“I don’t think I am. No; 7 1, 15| own. It was impossible to mistake the meaning of the action, 8 1, 15| much alike that I made a mistake; but this very resemblance 9 1, 18| The Patagonian could not mistake him now—water was not far 10 1, 21| them.”~“You are making a mistake,” said Glenarvan. “It can’ 11 1, 21| with profound silence. The mistake was palpable. The details 12 1, 23| I said we had made a mistake. We are making it still, 13 2, 1| recital of his disastrous mistake in learning Spanish, and 14 2, 1| and I don’t regret the mistake.”~“Why not, my worthy friend?” 15 2, 1| inspiration, discovered the mistake. He has proved clearly that 16 2, 1| is only human to make a mistake, while to persist in it, 17 2, 13| are saying. Nature made no mistake in giving this peculiar 18 2, 13| took care to commit the mistake in Greek, that it might 19 2, 15| shall make some outrageous mistake before long, which will 20 2, 15| s worth hanging, and no mistake,” said Glenarvan to the 21 2, 16| Monsieur Paganel is making a mistake,” replied John Mangles, 22 2, 16| don’t want to repent your mistake when it is too late.”~“Fifteen 23 2, 16| replied Glenarvan.~“It is a mistake,” replied the Major quietly. “ 24 3, 2| nineteenth century man. No such mistake can be supposed! No! there 25 3, 9| canoe, there could be no mistake. The sharpened albatross 26 3, 15| the yacht, they could not mistake her—the yacht and her bandit 27 3, 16| all he must have made a mistake in reading the letter. Could 28 3, 16| himself. He insisted it was a mistake: that you meant to order 29 3, 20| appellation. It is an unpardonable mistake, one unworthy of a secretary 30 3, 20| seems, Ayrton, that I made a mistake in landing you on an inhabited