Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|          And you understand that language, dont you?” asked Lord
 2    1,    2|     Glenarvan, “and that is in a language we all know.”~The words
 3    1,    2|          translate them into one language, and try to ascertain their
 4    1,    2|      logical sense.”~“Well, what language shall we choose?” asked
 5    1,    2|         re all familiar with the language.”~“Very well, then, I’ll
 6    1,    9|        set to work to master the language of Cer-vantes, as no one
 7    1,    9|          being able to speak the language fluently when they arrived
 8    1,   10| opportunity of making use of the language he had been studying so
 9    1,   11|        could find in the Spanish language.~“What a language!” he said. “
10    1,   11|        Spanish language.~“What a language!” he said. “How full and
11    1,   15|       and spoke again in another language. But this second idiom was
12    1,   15|         Perhaps it is some other language you have been studying all
13    1,   15|        likely he would study one language for another.”~“Well, Edward—
14    1,   15|      difficulties of the Spanish language. Examine it for yourself,
15    1,   15|      thank the Patagonian in the language he speaks so well.”~Paganel
16    1,   15|       the Indian and studied the language without a book this time,
17    1,   16|      this magnificent Patagonian language. You understand him, my
18    1,   16|         figure of the Patagonian language.~“And can we deliver our
19    1,   19|   Spanish. But what mattered the language at such a terrible moment.
20    2,    5|      speak in such authoritative language. Glenarvan was wise enough
21    3,    9|        evil boding in the native language, meaning “He who eats the
22    3,    9|         certain that the English language was familiar to them. He
23    3,   18|         the idioms of the French language. Now then, having said this
24    3,   20|      followed, who can describe? Language fails. The whole crew wept
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