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1 1,8| waves?" ~"You are right, my dear Spilett. Tell me, Neb," 2 1,8| dwell upon it just now, my dear Spilett, we will talk about 3 1,9| reporter. "You say 'Never,' my dear Cyrus?" ~"Better to put 4 1,1| And you are right, my dear Cyrus," replied the reporter, 5 1,2| watch at that hour. ~"No, my dear Spilett, wait. You have 6 1,6| attach to knowing that, my dear Cyrus?" asked Gideon Spilett. ~" 7 1,7| in this water." ~"No, my dear Spilett," replied the engineer, " 8 1,7| better understand either, my dear Spilett, in what way I was 9 1,8| mephitic exhalation. ~"Well, my dear Cyrus," said Gideon Spilett, " 10 1,1| sea." ~"You are right, my dear Spilett," replied Cyrus 11 1,1| secrets of the future. ~"My dear Cyrus," replied Spilett, " 12 2,1| like to know my opinion, my dear Spilett?" ~"Yes, Cyrus." ~" 13 2,3| reporter. ~"Note it then, my dear Spilett; for it appears 14 2,5| cried the reporter. ~"No, my dear Spilett; but you see that 15 2,8| their country, of their dear and great America. What 16 2,9| Gideon Spilett to say,-~"My dear Cyrus, have you ever, since 17 2,9| sextant, let us see, my dear Cyrus, the exact position 18 2,1| led to say-~"But now, my dear Cyrus, all this industrial 19 2,2| manufactured a flag, that flag so dear to every true American, 20 2,5| That is impossible, my dear Spilett." ~"Why so?" asked 21 2,8| Chimneys. ~"Do you know, my dear Cyrus," said Gideon Spilett, " 22 2,8| it he who threw it in, my dear Spilett." ~"You think then-" ~" 23 2,9| port!" ~"Why, indeed, my dear Cyrus," said Spilett, "we 24 3,5| right in speaking thus, my dear Cyrus," replied Gideon Spilett. " 25 3,5| of which belonged to his dear boy. ~The third shot, aimed 26 3,8| must be acknowledged, my dear Cyrus, that this time his 27 3,8| end of our trouble yet, my dear Spilett, and that his powerful 28 3,9| accompanied by Top-" ~"My dear Spilett, and you, Pencroft," 29 3,9| How long will it be, my dear Spilett, before you think 30 3,3| the island!" ~"And why, my dear Spilett," answered Cyrus 31 3,3| after a long rest. Thus, my dear Spilett, an eruption would 32 3,3| and you may be certain, my dear Spilett, that neither the 33 3,4| very admissible indeed, my dear Spilett," answered Cyrus 34 3,8| disasters." ~"How so, my dear Cyrus?' ~"I am not certain.