Book,  chapter

 1    1,    7|     Paganel spoken of, and was aware of his merits. His geographical
 2    1,    8|      those islands. I am quite aware that the group is said to
 3    1,   22|     the peril before they were aware.~These bogs had already
 4    2,    7|      document?”~“No; I was not aware of the existence of the
 5    2,   11|      Bridge and then he became aware of the cause of such an
 6    2,   13|    leaving the hotel, was soon aware that fear absorbed the inhabitants
 7    2,   17|        The police are not even aware of Ayrton’s identity with
 8    3,    1|       his own account, and was aware that there were no means
 9    3,    9|      own balls.~They were soon aware, from a few English words
10    3,    9|     and courage. Glenarvan was aware that by this mode of procedure,
11    3,    9| profane Europeans.~Paganel was aware of the feelings of veneration
12    3,   18|     which I was not previously aware— that the BRITANNIA had
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