Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|            speak to the man at the wheel.~Lady Glenarvan understood
 2    1,    7|         moment his eye fell on the wheel of the ship, and he saw
 3    1,    7|         only to give a turn at the wheel, and the DUNCAN will sail
 4    1,   14|       space. Presently he began to wheel round in wide circles. They
 5    2,    5| overturning Wilson, who was at the wheel, by an unexpected blow from
 6    3,    4|            and Mulrady hung to the wheel with all their weight. Some
 7    3,   19|          no one but the man at the wheel.~At this moment Mary Grant
 8    3,   19|        Help! Help!”~The man at the wheel darted forward to lift up
 9    3,   19|           saying to the man at the wheel:~“Hawkins, you were at the
10    3,   19|           Hawkins, you were at the wheel, were you not, when Miss
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