Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1| stomach, which was found to be absolutely empty, and the disappointed
 2    1,   11|    master’s naked feet. It was absolutely impossible to make inquiries
 3    1,   12|      place of shelter.”~“It is absolutely necessary, however, if it
 4    1,   13|       this?” asked Glenarvan.~“Absolutely certain.”~“But what could
 5    1,   25|      last, their situation was absolutely intolerable. Of the two
 6    2,    5|       horizon to zenith seemed absolutely cloudless.~“I do,” returned
 7    2,    6|     the least difficulty on an absolutely desert shore. Cliffs composed
 8    2,    7|        Ayrton’s word was to be absolutely believed. There was something
 9    2,   12|      groups, were growing with absolutely tropical luxuriance. As
10    3,    3|      Mr. McNabbs, and if it is absolutely necessary I will do it.
11    3,   16|        joy. The geographer was absolutely mad. He frisked about, telescope
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