Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|        be vain and perilous, and cost more lives than it saved.
 2    1,   12|         side of the Cordilleras, cost what it may. There we may
 3    1,   14|          save the captain at the cost of his son’s life?”~Glenarvan’
 4    1,   19|            To-day’s shooting has cost us dear, and we are short
 5    1,   20|      south? Glenarvan felt that, cost what it might, they must
 6    1,   25|         learn that soon, to your cost.”~“With the help of philosophy,
 7    2,    9| inaccessible regions, which have cost many martyrs to science
 8    2,   10|      astray, he had to be found, cost what it might, on pain of
 9    2,   13|          carelessness might have cost the travelers dear. Others
10    2,   16|        must get the vehicle out, cost what it may.”~“We will try,
11    2,   19|       lost. This ill success had cost the loss of a ship’s crew.
12    3,   14|          meeting Maories. At any cost they wanted to avoid them
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