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"
I
am
quite
certain
Robert
is
perfectly
happy
,
"
interrupted
Paganel
,
eager
to
insure
one
partisan
at
least
.
"
Yes
,
that
I
am
!
"
exclaimed
Robert
,
in
a
joyous
tone
.
"
At
his
age
it
is
quite
natural
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
.
"
And
at
mine
,
too
,
"
returned
the
geographer
.
"
The
fewer
one
's
comforts
,
the
fewer
one
's
needs
;
and
the
fewer
one
's
needs
,
the
greater
one
's
happiness
.
"
"
Now
,
now
,
"
said
the
Major
,
"
here
is
Paganel
running
a
tilt
against
riches
and
gilt
ceilings
.
"
"
No
,
McNabbs
,
"
replied
the
SAVANT
,
"
I
'm
not
;
but
if
you
like
,
I
'll
tell
you
a
little
Arabian
story
that
comes
into
my
mind
,
very
APROPOS
this
minute
.
"
Oh
,
do
,
do
,
"
said
Robert
.
"
And
what
is
your
story
to
prove
,
Paganel
?
"
inquired
the
Major
.
"
Much
what
all
stories
prove
,
my
brave
comrade
.
"
"
Not
much
then
,
"
rejoined
McNabbs
.
"
But
go
on
,
Scheherazade
,
and
tell
us
the
story
.
"