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 1    1,    2|     That’s what we will do,” rejoined Lord Glenarvan; “but let
 2    1,    2|      of the Pacific.”~“Yes,” rejoined John Mangles, “it is the
 3    1,    3|      boy.~“Yes, Mr. Robert,” rejoined Lady Helena, smiling at
 4    1,   12|      one else would.~“Rest?” rejoined Paganel; “we have no place
 5    1,   18|    We’ll have supper first,” rejoined Glenarvan, “and then sleep,
 6    1,   19|      them a warm reception,” rejoined Glenarvan.~His Lordship
 7    1,   24|      in a humanitarian one,” rejoined the Major.~“It is shocking!”
 8    1,   24|   comrade.”~“Not much then,” rejoined McNabbs. “But go on, Scheherazade,
 9    2,    5|    his three companions, and rejoined the ladies, who were anxiously
10    2,    5|    will, my Lord.”~Glenarvan rejoined his companions, who felt
11    2,    7|  Glenarvan.~“Yes, it was I,” rejoined Ayrton in a firm tone, though
12    2,    9|  Paganel?”~“No, indeed not,” rejoined the Frenchman, with renewed
13    2,   11| Carisbrook, the two visitors rejoined their companions, and crossed
14    2,   16|  river. In half an hour they rejoined Paganel, and McNabbs, and
15    2,   17|      already disappeared and rejoined his gang scattered among
16    2,   18|    were raised and Glenarvan rejoined his two companions. He too
17    2,   18|      Therefore, my friends,” rejoined Glenarvan, “no more parting.
18    2,   18|   and the Major appeared. He rejoined his friends at the foot
19    3,    5| exaggerates.”~“Far from it,” rejoined Paganel. “Robert has shown
20    3,   12| route.~He arrived safely; he rejoined Lord and Lady Glenarvan
21    3,   14|     Lady Helena.~“To-night,” rejoined Paganel, “when the darkness
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