Book,  chapter

 1    1,   19|  the uproar a hundred times worse.~Glenarvan and Robert woke
 2    1,   20| they did, but were none the worse for it. The water of the
 3    1,   20|     grave cause for it; but worse still if Harry Grant were
 4    2,   13|  them, they looked none the worse. However, this bad habit
 5    2,   13| circumstances.~“So much the worse,” replied Ayrton.~“Well,”
 6    2,   15|  lump. Was it giddiness, or worse still, suffocation, caused
 7    2,   16|     time I have been across worse parts. I can go through
 8    3,    5|  their lives.”~“So much the worse for them and for us,” replied
 9    3,   12| Paganel is, he cannot be in worse plight than ourselves. Let
10    3,   14|  anticipate, we shall be no worse off than we are at present.
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