Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|     she accidentally saw the notice in the TIMES!~She never
 2    1,   17|     which has attracted some notice.”~V. IV Verne~[illustration
 3    1,   21|     would have attracted the notice of the Indian traders who
 4    2,    2|       it was best to take no notice of it.~V. IV Verne~“What
 5    2,    8| ready to fetch at a moment’s notice.~After all arrangements
 6    2,   15|   attention.~It was a police notice, and announcing the escape
 7    2,   15|      though, in spite of the notice,” said Glenarvan.~“No more
 8    2,   17|     Mangles was the first to notice her pale, despairing face;
 9    3,    7|  English newspapers began to notice these alarming symptoms,
10    3,    8|    have always attracted the notice of travelers, and during
11    3,   17|  violent menaces. He took no notice except by shrugging his
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