Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1| initials E. G., embroidered in gold, and surmounted by a ducal
 2    1,    7|       northeast of As-sam. The gold medal, my Lord, is promised
 3    1,    8|      Paganel, you can gain the gold medal anyway. There is as
 4    1,   15|       to take twenty ounces of gold as they could not get wine
 5    1,   15|   acquainted with the value of gold. Glenarvan wished to purchase
 6    2,    9|       happiness. Thanks to her gold mines, Australia has been
 7    2,    9|  across them when we reach the gold fields.”~“Is not the colony
 8    2,   11|    hurrying along the streets; gold buyers were hastening to
 9    2,   11|        are now approaching the gold district,” said he, “in
10    2,   14|          with their plumage of gold and black velvet.~For the
11    2,   17|        would pay its weight in gold for a raft which would carry
12    3,    7|        Some days after Colonel Gold carried this fortress at
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