Book,  chapter

 1    1,   11|      Lord Glenarvan came to the conclusion that Captain Grant must
 2    1,   13|       This was the geographer’s conclusion; but Glenarvan damped his
 3    1,   22| consulting his map, came to the conclusion that the RIOS Grande and
 4    2,    1|    completely satisfied.~At the conclusion of Paganel’s dissertation,
 5    2,    1|       most minute care, and the conclusion unanimously reached was
 6    2,    1|       plain to need proof.”~The conclusion of Paganel met with unanimous
 7    2,    3|         Glenarvan.~“A very wise conclusion,” said Paganel, “according
 8    2,    7|   reasonably enough came to the conclusion that she had gone down with
 9    2,   11|  inquiries have resulted in the conclusion that the catastrophe is
10    3,    5|         of a savage! bah!”~“The conclusion of all,” said John Mangles, “
11    3,   13|  embarrassment led them to that conclusion. But however that might
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