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 1    1,   10|       tried to draw him into a discussion on the subject. He would
 2    1,   10|     our motto.”~This ended the discussion, if a conversation can be
 3    1,   17|   forthwith commenced a lively discussion of this ethnological thesis—
 4    1,   17|     time to interfere, for the discussion was getting too hot, so
 5    1,   19|      increased the danger, the discussion continued.~Neither Glenarvan
 6    1,   20|        had caused such a fiery discussion between the Major and Paganel.~“
 7    1,   23|        Robert, this is a grave discussion. I will do my utmost to
 8    2,    3|    Helena, and still kept up a discussion on the advantages and disadvantages
 9    2,    6|        the Major, who raised a discussion on the subject, that his
10    2,    7|       was just about to open a discussion about their future plan
11    2,   11|        whistle interrupted the discussion. The party were within a
12    2,   16|       for their bad night, the discussion was opened, and every one
13    2,   16|      to waste our time in idle discussion.”~“What do you think of
14    2,   16|     Since the beginning of the discussion you have been only a listener,
15    2,   17|  McNabbs were accepted without discussion.~“Now, then,” said Glenarvan, “
16    3,    1|       After due reflection and discussion, Glenarvan had nearly decided
17    3,    5| Zealand.~There was no time for discussion, the work was to be set
18    3,   13|        other topics were under discussion, Paganel resumed his usual
19    3,   13|  emergency came on for serious discussion. The natives dare not climb
20    3,   13|     not contradict you, and if discussion is the order of the day,
21    3,   14|      out the best roads.~After discussion, the fugitives resolved
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