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'Catherine Alexandrovna Levina,
' answered
the footman.
May I see the letter?''Yes, Kitty,
' answered
Dolly with embarrassment.
'Where is he?''He has gone to the country,
' answered
Kitty, blushing.
'And the man has not yet returned?''No, ma'am,
' answered
the hall-porter.
No!No!' she now
answered
herself without the least hesitation.
They have beaten the Turks again!''Yes, I read it,' he
answered.
'No, I am just going.''Where to?''To my brother's in the country,
' answered
Koznyshev.
Surely not the same as other people?''Oh, nothing in particular – the same as everybody,' Kitty answered, rather embarrassed and glancing round at Koznyshev.
'Yes, yes!Hush!...' was all Kitty
answered
as she sat softly rocking herself and tenderly pressing the little plump arm, which looked as if a thread had been tied round the wrist, and was still feebly waving while Mitya kept shutting and opening his eyes.
'The rent is too high, Constantine Dmitrich,
' answered
Theodore, picking out the ears of rye from the front of his damp shirt.
Busy with the estate as usual,
' answered
Levin.
'The Turks!
' answered
Koznyshev, quietly smiling, having extracted the bee which, black with honey, moved its legs helplessly.
'We thought she was with you,' she
answered.
Maheu, in spite of the anger which was gradually mastering him, still
answered
steadily:"If they paid us enough we should prop it better.
When she
answered
that she was sure she would melt, and that her heart was going to stop, he replied furiously:"Do like us, stupid!
Six months ago we could have been back in France--""In master's little apartment," Conseil
answered.
"No, sir," I
answered
with conviction.
"Professor Aronnax," he
answered
me, "I don't know what kind of fearsome creature I'm up against, and I don't want my frigate running foolish risks in all this darkness.
A human voice had
answered
us!
Sometimes he looked up, stared straight ahead, and shouted a request for directions, which was
answered
by a voice that was getting closer and closer.
"I won't argue with you," Ned Land
answered.
Maybe these people have gone without fresh meat for a long while, and in that case three healthy, well-built specimens like the professor, his manservant, and me ---""Get rid of those ideas, Mr. Land," I
answered
the harpooner.
Land," I answered, "we have to adapt to the schedule on board, and I imagine our stomachs are running ahead of the chief cook's dinner bell."
"Unless they recruit us to serve on the crew," Conseil said, "and keep us here--""Till the moment," Ned Land answered, "when some frigate that's faster or smarter than the Abraham Lincoln captures this den of buccaneers, then hangs all of us by the neck from the tip of a mainmast yardarm!""Well thought out, Mr. Land," I replied.
"I have your word, Ned," I
answered
the Canadian.
Hence I could have
answered
you as early as our initial interview, but first I wanted to make your acquaintance and then think things over.
I had asked him nothing, but he read my thoughts, and on his own he
answered
the questions I was itching to address him.
I stared at Captain Nemo in definite astonishment, and I
answered
him:"Sir, I understand perfectly how your nets can furnish excellent fish for your table; I understand less how you can chase aquatic game in your underwater forests; but how a piece of red meat, no matter how small, can figure in your menu, that I don't understand at all.""Nor I, sir," Captain Nemo
answered
me.
"These composers," Captain Nemo
answered
me, "are the contemporaries of Orpheus, because in the annals of the dead, all chronological differences fade; and I'm dead, professor, quite as dead as those friends of yours sleeping six feet under!"Captain Nemo fell silent and seemed lost in reverie.
May I learn--""Professor Aronnax," Captain Nemo
answered
me, "I've said you'd be free aboard my vessel, so no part of the Nautilus is off-limits to you.
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