Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|           McNabbs remained alone, talking to himself, as was his habit,
 2    1,    6|          voluble stranger kept on talking incessantly, flying from
 3    1,    6|          chief officer, that I am talking to at present.”~“Mr. Burdness!”
 4    1,    7|           touch.”~While they were talking, Paganel came up again on
 5    1,    9|         disdainfully, “but we are talking of the Scotch.”~“Cavendish
 6    1,   17|           and he knows what he is talking about.”~“Well, Thalcave
 7    1,   19| unexpected by the Indian, who was talking to him that minute, caressing
 8    1,   20|        disconcert him. He went on talking about the Indians however,
 9    1,   21|      Englishmen?”~“No, no. Who is talking of Englishmen? No; a Frenchman
10    2,    5|       Glenarvan, with whom he was talking over the subject, “it is
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