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 1    1,    4|     the while his sister was speaking, he gazed at her with wide-open
 2    1,    6|     whom have I the honor of speaking?”~“To Jacques Eliacin Francois
 3    1,   16| rising sun?” added Thalcave, speaking in Indian fashion of the
 4    1,   18|       the boy went on, as if speaking to himself. “Good, brave
 5    1,   19|     besieged was, relatively speaking, less dangerous now. As
 6    1,   19|   that minute, caressing and speaking to him, as if human blood
 7    1,   21|     companions. While he was speaking, the Commandant kept staring
 8    1,   22|    seed.”~“The boy is really speaking seriously,” said the Major.~“
 9    1,   24| non-existent, scientifically speaking,” replied the learned geographer.~“
10    2,    7|      accompany us.”~“Are you speaking seriously?” asked Glenarvan.~“
11    2,    9|     they all said.~“I am not speaking of the hygienic qualities
12    3,    1|   John trotted along without speaking, but they understood each
13    3,   10|      at his prisoner without speaking; and then, with a nod, he
14    3,   10|      minutes.~“Kai-Koumou is speaking. . . . The savages are quieter. . . . .
15    3,   17|  resumed his interrogations, speaking with extreme gentleness
16    3,   17| become animated while he was speaking, but soon relapsed into
17    3,   18| McNabbs, for it is, properly speaking, a bargain which I propose
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