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1 1,5| him, and taking his hand, "Sir," said he, "we have found 2 1,0| Had you a burning-glass, sir?" asked Herbert of Harding. ~" 3 1,5| Gideon Spilett. ~"Well, sir," he asked, "what shall 4 2,6| constantly fixed on the ground. ~"Sir," said he to Harding, "your 5 2,7| humble tone, said to him: "Sir, I have a request to make 6 2,7| to articulate a word. ~"Sir," said he at last, "I have 7 2,7| will be good enough for me, sir." ~"My friend," answered 8 2,7| this respect." ~"Thank you, sir," replied the stranger as 9 3,2| risk your life-" ~"Why not, sir?" ~"That is more than your 10 3,2| asked Gideon Spilett. ~"No, sir, but I will swim. A boat 11 3,6| evinced extreme surprise,-~"Sir, I have no name." ~"Nevertheless, 12 3,6| the name I formerly bore, sir?" he asked. ~"I do," answered 13 3,6| engineer was silent. ~"Well, sir?" ~"It is not for me to 14 3,6| of the engineer,-~"Now, sir," said he, "now that you 15 3,6| prince and replied gravely, "Sir, your error was in supposing 16 3,7| intelligible,-~"You are right, sir," he said. "I shall die 17 3,7| shall live until to-morrow, sir." ~All left the saloon, 18 3,0| addressing Robert Grant, "Sir," he added, "you left behind