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... reply - for the old man was too surprised and moved to answer at once - Paul , followed by Nip , stepped out upon the dusty road , and began ascending the mountain . Re- Giannetti remained a minute or so in the same position , with the ...
... reply - for the old man was too surprised and moved to answer at once - Paul , followed by Nip , stepped out upon the dusty road , and began ascending the mountain . Re- Giannetti remained a minute or so in the same position , with the ...
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... reply . " What ! did you row out here ? " " No , I put up the sail , but finding I was getting too far out , I tried to row back , and have sprained my wrist . Oh ! " This exclamation was owing to the pressure of the captain's hand upon ...
... reply . " What ! did you row out here ? " " No , I put up the sail , but finding I was getting too far out , I tried to row back , and have sprained my wrist . Oh ! " This exclamation was owing to the pressure of the captain's hand upon ...
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... reply bade him look right ahead under the curve formed by the spreading foresail , and see if he could make out a dark conical point peeping just above the horizon . Paul , after an instant , remarked that he could discover it . " That ...
... reply bade him look right ahead under the curve formed by the spreading foresail , and see if he could make out a dark conical point peeping just above the horizon . Paul , after an instant , remarked that he could discover it . " That ...
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... brought with us . Our vessel can't be delayed much longer , and at the worst it's only a few hours in the island , but the men wont like it . " Rossi made some remark in reply which Paul E did not catch , and a moment or two after.
... brought with us . Our vessel can't be delayed much longer , and at the worst it's only a few hours in the island , but the men wont like it . " Rossi made some remark in reply which Paul E did not catch , and a moment or two after.
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... reply that he did not comprehend a syllable , appeared to be satisfactory to them all ; for they had every now and then eyed him suspiciously when some remark was made , as if they did not choose that he should be aware of their ...
... reply that he did not comprehend a syllable , appeared to be satisfactory to them all ; for they had every now and then eyed him suspiciously when some remark was made , as if they did not choose that he should be aware of their ...
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