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1 I, VI | They will think that they ought to be groomed,” said the
2 I, VI | seen of Orleansville, which ought to have been about six miles
3 I, X | E., the very spot which ought to have been occupied by
4 I, XVI | few more leagues and they ought to be abreast of the shores
5 I, XVII| Procope remarked that they ought to remember that they had
6 I, XVII| Timascheff. “I quite think we ought to make our survey of the
7 I, XIX | saying, “Do you not think we ought to explain our situation
8 I, XX | as to the measures that ought to be adopted in order to
9 II, IV | like every other year, ought to be divided into twelve
10 II, IV | cried Rosette; “but it ought to be done by this time.”~“
11 II, VIII| in his prognostications, ought to have been the most proud
12 II, IX | for the common use. You ought to think yourself lucky
13 II, XI | Lieutenant Procope, “that we ought to allow our people to lose
14 II, XI | we cement the bond that ought to unite us, better than
15 II, XIII| below ground, the Gallians ought to have had unbounded mental
16 II, XIV | t you think the governor ought to let me have it?”~“No
17 II, XV | twenty per cent. less than it ought to have been.~The professor,
18 II, XVI | Servadac, “I think the attempt ought to be made.”~“But have we
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