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1 1, 4| or go round the world if necessary. Let us go, Edward; let 2 1, 5| circumnavigation of the globe, if necessary.~The DUNCAN was a steam 3 1, 12| recommence at once, and, if necessary, should continue part of 4 1, 12| only went as quick as was necessary, neither more nor less, 5 1, 12| shelter.”~“It is absolutely necessary, however, if it were only 6 1, 17| resource, not having the necessary implements. They were therefore 7 1, 23| to our starting point if necessary.”~“Do you suppose that I 8 1, 23| parallel round the globe if necessary, however slight our chance 9 2, 6| grapes, and oranges. The necessary was there and there was 10 2, 8| ordering him to procure the necessary means of conveyance across 11 2, 15| the presence of Ayrton was necessary to the expedition, that 12 2, 16| ladies did not shrink, if necessary, from walking the whole 13 2, 16| the presence of Ayrton was necessary to discover traces of the 14 2, 17| against the balls. It was necessary to beat a retreat. Glenarvan 15 2, 17| treachery is still more necessary now.”~“What do you mean, 16 2, 17| sign, who went through the necessary formality as well as he 17 2, 18| with giving Mulrady the necessary directions for getting to 18 2, 18| outside. This precaution was necessary, for an attack on the part 19 3, 1| short a voyage it was not necessary to be very particular.~“ 20 3, 3| and if it is absolutely necessary I will do it. As long as 21 3, 4| of the vessel, and it was necessary to put her about to regain 22 3, 5| the ship’s boat?”~“Yes, if necessary,” answered John; “but we 23 3, 6| watchfulness and perfect skill were necessary to avoid these submerged 24 3, 13| Glenarvan brought out the necessary quantity and put them into 25 3, 14| four, even five days if necessary—that is to say, till the 26 3, 14| moment for action. Speed was necessary. Glenarvan, Paganel, McNabbs, 27 3, 16| interest of Harry Grant, it was necessary to go where I was told to 28 3, 17| longer at the outside. It was necessary, therefore, to put in at 29 3, 17| could have invented hope if necessary—even Paganel was gloomy