Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|         in a very unceremonious fashion. The hook had fixed right
 2    1,   16|    Thalcave, speaking in Indian fashion of the route from west to
 3    1,   21|       in the most free-and-easy fashion, said in a joyous voice,
 4    1,   23|     themselves, each in his own fashion, and hanging their ponchos
 5    2,    8|    world. I dont know a better fashion of traveling than in a mountebank’
 6    2,    9|        the whole party.~In this fashion, after a march of sixty
 7    2,   11| parallel streets in the English fashion. Nothing could be more simple,
 8    2,   13|         the leaves grow in this fashion?”~“From a purely physical
 9    2,   14|   little group camping in gipsy fashion. They looked as if they
10    3,   18|   crossed his arms in his usual fashion and waited. Glenarvan and
11    3,   20|     with him in Robinson Crusoe fashion.~Glenarvan and his friends
12    3,   21|         reason of this singular fashion. But in spite of interrogations,
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