Book,  chapter

 1    1,   14|    human lips, than Glenarvan uttered the next moment, as he started
 2    1,   15|    idiot, that I am!” at last uttered Paganel. “Is it really a
 3    3,    4|    Lady Helena nor Mary Grant uttered a word of complaint, though
 4    3,    7|   letter by way of signature, uttered these prophetic words: “
 5    3,    9|       wordTauporepeatedly uttered between the chief and his
 6    3,   10| Noui-Atoua has spoken.”~As he uttered these words, Kai-Koumou,
 7    3,   12|  neither side had a word been uttered. It was evidently the cue
 8    3,   13| broken.~Suddenly John Mangles uttered an exclamation which attracted
 9    3,   15|       behalf. If his name was uttered at all, it was between his
10    3,   16|   bent double. The geographer uttered no sound.~They carried his
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