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1 1, 1| one will answer all our questions,” replied her husband, beginning 2 1, 3| asked a complete string of questions, and Lady Helena recounted 3 1, 4| answering all Miss Grant’s questions, Lady Helena began to interrogate 4 1, 8| companion with all sorts of questions about Chili, when all at 5 1, 9| indifferent about geographical questions, especially at dinner-time. 6 1, 11| Spanish, asking and answering questions.~The CATAPEZ, moreover, 7 1, 15| ensuing night. Two grave questions, moreover, had to be settled: 8 1, 16| my negative reply to both questions.”~“Well, certainly, it must 9 1, 16| heard of him?” All these questions poured upon him at once.~ 10 1, 24| when I was answering your questions, just as I pronounced the 11 2, 1| ready to answer all your questions.”~“They are simple enough, 12 2, 7| man gave to the thousand questions that assailed him on all 13 2, 7| interrupt him, though a score of questions far more important crowded 14 2, 8| as was evident from his questions. Ayrton concluded his investigations 15 2, 9| eagerly asking Paganel questions about the wonders of the 16 2, 9| posted up in geographical questions, and my cousin McNabbs need 17 2, 12| modestly for the geographer’s questions.~“Pupil Toline, what are 18 2, 15| rovers. He answered all the questions put to him in a surly tone. 19 3, 1| he had pressed him with questions, and failed in obtaining 20 3, 7| answer to Lady Helena’s questions, “I must repeat what I had 21 3, 9| Glenarvan asked no further questions; but hope revived in his 22 3, 13| only evasive answers to the questions of the rest.~“Paganel is 23 3, 16| purpose? Tom was stormed with questions on all sides. The old sailor 24 3, 16| wished to put some further questions to him.~“Now, then, old 25 3, 17| his arms and awaited the questions calmly and silently.~“Ayrton,” 26 3, 17| refuse to reply to certain questions that I wish to put to you; 27 3, 17| you, will you reply to my questions?”~Ayrton turned his head 28 3, 17| from the convict, or what questions were asked, remained unknown; 29 3, 18| answer,” he said.~“We have no questions to put to you,” said Glenarvan. “