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 1    1,   17|    bluntly:~“I believe you are wrong, Paganel.”~“Wrong?” replied
 2    1,   17|      you are wrong, Paganel.”~“Wrong?” replied Paganel.~“Yes.
 3    1,   18|       Dont you take us to the wrong place—to the borders of
 4    1,   19|      was nearly empty.~“What’s wrong?” asked Robert.~“We must
 5    1,   21|    disaster. We have been on a wrong track. The prisoner mentioned
 6    1,   21|     allowed himself to go on a wrong scent. No one, however,
 7    1,   24|   little; “yes, we have gone a wrong track, and read on the document
 8    1,   24|    must have gone blindly on a wrong track not to have discovered
 9    1,   24|      Well, you would have done wrong in a zoological point of
10    2,    1|       that we have been on the wrong track, and so explained
11    2,    5| letting off the steam.~“What’s wrong?” asked the captain.~“The
12    2,   11|       police would be put on a wrong scent in their first inquiries.
13    2,   12|        keep it. You have a few wrong ideas about geography, which
14    2,   15|        following him.~“What is wrong?” inquired Glenarvan.~“We
15    2,   17|      they had been sent on the wrong track by an erroneous interpretation
16    2,   17|        meaning, and losing the wrong interpretation of it, and
17    3,   10|      our villages!”~“They were wrong!” said Glenarvan, quietly. “
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