Book,  chapter

 1    1,   10| immediately, and went on shore, accompanied by Paganel. The learned
 2    1,   26|       were spoken, and Thalcave accompanied his friends to the boat,
 3    2,    6|      and young Robert generally accompanied them. But all this painstaking
 4    2,    8|       and the ship’s carpenter, accompanied by sailors carrying provisions,
 5    2,   11|       next morning at daybreak, accompanied by a man who gave himself
 6    2,   14|        the air. The PIANIST was accompanied by singing. Still Paganel
 7    2,   14|  stranger, “and my cousin Sandy accompanied me.”~“Well, sir,” replied
 8    2,   14|      the road to take, set off, accompanied by the ladies and Lord Glenarvan
 9    3,    1|        on the shore.~Glenarvan, accompanied by his faithful John, went
10    3,    2|        shore, and they returned accompanied by two canoes and a noisy
11    3,   11|       and the bloody rites that accompanied them. A guard of natives
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