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 1    1,   12|       question had first to be settled. Which pass would take them
 2    1,   12|         Accordingly, Glenarvan settled accounts with the CATAPEZ,
 3    1,   15| questions, moreover, had to be settled: where to get food, and
 4    1,   23|      your head.”~“Since it was settled we were not going to be
 5    2,    4|         Yes, a bargain; that’s settled.”~“All right. Well now,
 6    2,    6|        was about to be finally settled. Irrevocably, indeed, they
 7    2,   12|   commenced, after Paganel had settled his spectacles firmly on
 8    2,   12|       as if the fact was quite settled.~“I much doubt it,” returned
 9    2,   16|        Our position being then settled, what is best to do?”~The
10    3,   12|       away. Thick darkness had settled on the mountain. Neither
11    3,   14|        to reach.~This question settled, they resumed their watch
12    3,   17|       shipwrecked men appeared settled. It was quite evident he
13    3,   17|    Grant’s being there? It was settled that they must get this
14    3,   19|     little sister! All that is settled, and settled so well, by
15    3,   19|       All that is settled, and settled so well, by our friend John,
16    3,   21|      quota. So, Paganel, it is settled then, I suppose?”~“I dare
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