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 1    1,    7|         had often heard Paganel spoken of, and was aware of his
 2    1,   14|      him.”~Not another word was spoken. The six men commenced their
 3    1,   16|    reply on his lips.~Each word spoken by Thalcave was instantly
 4    1,   16|   certain, that the Indians had spoken of a European that was in
 5    1,   22|        The warning was scarcely spoken before the enormous billow,
 6    1,   26|         last kindly adieux were spoken, and Thalcave accompanied
 7    2,    5|      danger, though no word was spoken on the subject. Both ladies
 8    2,   12|  missionary.”~Words like those, spoken with such animation from
 9    2,   16|         quick work.”~Ayrton had spoken in a firm tone, and Paganel,
10    2,   16|     frankly. I think Ayrton has spoken wisely and well, and I side
11    2,   16|      Twofold Bay.”~“That’s well spoken,” replied Glenarvan. “You
12    2,   18|       his farewells were calmly spoken, and he speedily disappeared
13    2,   19|       conditor, which is highly spoken of as an article of diet.
14    3,   10|    palisade. But Noui-Atoua has spoken.”~As he uttered these words,
15    3,   15|      him.~Harry Grant was never spoken of; they were no longer
16    3,   15|        take advantage of a word spoken in a moment of despair.
17    3,   17|         on board who could have spoken the decisive word, and refused
18    3,   17|      and eagerly asked:~“Has he spoken?”~“No,” replied Lady Helena, “
19    3,   18|       this strange criminal had spoken the whole truth. He had
20    3,   18| impatient usually, had scarcely spoken during Ayrton’s examination.
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