Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|       on her lips. His childish imagination evidently retraced all the
 2    1,    7|    soaring away on the wings of imagination. It would have been as impossible
 3    1,   19|     seemed less imminent to his imagination. But Glenarvan thought for
 4    2,    1|      led away by any flights of imagination, was completely satisfied.~
 5    2,    1|       advice is not to let your imagination rely on successive and contradictory
 6    2,    3|   Helena, “you are letting your imagination run away with you, as usual.
 7    2,    9|    where the birds astonish the imagination by the variety of their
 8    2,   10|       of meteor, and his lively imagination was already in search of
 9    2,   15|         implies either that the imagination of geographers is not infinite,
10    3,    2| Patagonia, after Australia, his imagination, allured by a name, flew
11    3,   18|           said the Major; “your imagination goes too far, Paganel; and
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