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 1    1,    4|        the actual state of the case; so not a word was said,
 2    1,    6|       beginning to explain the case in a categorical manner,
 3    1,    7|       the circumstances of the case. He was no unmoved auditor,
 4    1,    8|      the forests if that’s the case,” put in the Major.~“You
 5    1,   10|       a handful. In the latter case we shall carry him off at
 6    1,   16|     the contrary, which is the case now, all we need expect
 7    1,   21|      find him if that were the case? Should they attempt a perilous
 8    1,   22|      they are.”~“And is it the case now?”~“Perhaps.”~Paganel
 9    1,   24|   remain stationary, as in the case with the ocean before the
10    2,    1|        then, since that is the case, my advice is not to let
11    2,    4|           I must own it is the case,” replied Glenarvan, amidst
12    2,    5|        of affairs, stating the case with all the coolness of
13    2,    7|      we can rejoin her, as the case may be. Should we discover
14    2,    8|   chilliness of the nights. In case of necessity, the gentlemen
15    2,   17|           That is probably the case, Mulrady,” replied Glenarvan. “
16    2,   18|   right in every aspect of the case. To attempt to follow the
17    3,    2|        himself in readiness in case the incapacity of the crew
18    3,    3|     below the water.”~“In that case those on board would have
19    3,    4| stories, but it was a hopeless case. Their minds were so distracted
20    3,    5|        Australia. But here the case is different. I repeat,
21    3,    5|       to the shore? But in any case what have we to fear? Surely,
22    3,    5|       shook his head. “In this case there are no miserable beings
23    3,    6|   behind to act as a rudder in case the wind was sufficient
24    3,    6|       was also put on board in case John should be unable to
25    3,    6|        its hold, and in either case the danger was imminent.~
26    3,    9|   chance of salvation, and the case was not quite so desperate.~
27    3,   13|       for desperate as his own case was he often forgot it,
28    3,   19|        volcanic.”~“But in that case,” said Glenarvan, “is there
29    3,   19|  replied Paganel.~“But in that case, we cannot leave the quartermaster
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