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1 I, XIII | peculiar,” replied the major.~“England will be sure to send for 2 I, XIII | will continue as before. England can afford it.”~A buzz of 3 I, XIII | goodfour meals a day. England is too rich to grudge her 4 I, XIII | account for the delay. Perhaps England was engrossed with domestic 5 I, XIV | can you give us of France, England, or Russia?” continued Servadac, 6 I, XIV | Because Malta belongs to England.”~“I can’t help that,” answered 7 I, XIV | have made our way hither. England, I fear, has suffered grievously 8 I, XIV | Islands that were under England’s protection, there seems 9 I, XIV | nothing had been heard from England, either by telegraph or 10 I, XIV | sure to have tidings from England before long.”~“Whether England 11 I, XIV | England before long.”~“Whether England is still in existence or 12 I, XIV | simultaneously to their feet.~“England in existence?” the colonel 13 I, XIV | existence?” the colonel cried. “England! Ten times more probable 14 I, XIV | that the territory here is England’s—England’s by right of 15 I, XIV | territory here is England’s—England’s by right of conquest; 16 I, XIV | right of conquest; ceded to England by the Treaty of Utrecht. 17 I, XIV | Oliphant the remark that England could not be held responsible 18 I, XV | France or Russia. As to England, the total cessation of 19 I, XV | was a virtual proof that England was beyond its compass.~ 20 I, XVIII| Russia, Italy, Spain, and England. Even Germany may be said 21 II, IX | you can trust the banks of England, France, and Russia.”~“Ah 22 II, XIII | when the time should come, England would have full meed of 23 II, XV | of stealing a march upon England.~Both travelers were warmly 24 II, XV | the captain.~“Hurrah for England!” replied the soldier.~By 25 II, XV | the major answered, “that England will make every effort to 26 II, XV | growing impatient.~“Oh, England will always take care of 27 II, XVIII| associated them. There was England, marching like some stately


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