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1 1, 2| Glenarvan spoke in a tone of absolute conviction, and his enthusiastic 2 1, 13| hearty good will.~To the absolute stupefaction of the geographer, 3 1, 14| for Glenarvan, he was in absolute despair when he heard of 4 1, 14| his poncho in a state of absolute prostration.~So the day 5 1, 15| Paganel’s surprise became absolute stupefaction. The Major 6 1, 16| Indian reserve, he maintained absolute silence. But on reaching 7 1, 19| start at his master’s call. Absolute silence reigned within the 8 1, 25| was not a breath of wind. Absolute calm reigned in the atmosphere; 9 2, 1| the conviction, or rather absolute certainty, that the shipwreck 10 2, 8| in your chief officer?”~“Absolute,” replied Mangles, “Tom 11 2, 15| steer carefully. It required absolute navigation to find a safe 12 3, 14| which nature herself has the absolute monopoly.~Paganel had thought 13 3, 17| Ayrton persisted in keeping absolute silence.~“Speak, Ayrton, 14 3, 18| with such things as are absolute necessaries. I will manage 15 3, 20| appeared to him in turn with absolute certainty. CONTIN, at first