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 1    1,    6|      honor of speaking?”~“To Jacques Eliacin Francois Marie Paganel,
 2    1,    7|                  CHAPTER VII JACQUES PAGANEL IS UNDECEIVED~THE
 3    1,    7|      Schaffhausen.~“Monsieur Jacques Paganel,” said Lord Glenarvan,
 4    1,    8|      athwart the Isle of St. Jacques, with its long chain of
 5    1,    9|      side was low and sandy. Jacques Paganel would not lose a
 6    1,    9|       sparkling ocean, which Jacques Paganel greeted with enthusiastic
 7    1,   10|    by loving caresses, while Jacques Paganel took up the document
 8    1,   10|     and your humble servant, Jacques Paganel.”~“And me,” interrupted
 9    1,   18|      the banner of the brave Jacques Paganel with perfect confidence.”~“
10    1,   21|   friends, or my name is not Jacques Paganel any longer.”~
11    2,    1|       due to the sagacity of Jacques Paganel. His Lordship also
12    2,    2|      appearance, followed by Jacques Paganel. The learned geographer
13    2,    7|      then, friends,” went on Jacques Paganel, “there are few
14    2,    8|     They had less to do than Jacques Paganel, for he spent half
15    2,   10|    brackish and undrinkable.~Jacques Paganel was obliged to own
16    2,   15| which every one appreciated. Jacques Paganel, always demonstrative,
17    2,   15|  This was a Scotch estimate. Jacques Paganel drank largely, and
18    3,    8|      Paris. “Presented by M. Jacques Paganel.” He mentally saw
19    3,   20|     the ocean.~But what were Jacques Paganel’s thoughts during
20    3,   21|   soon became noised abroad.~Jacques Paganel, during his three
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