Book,  chapter

 1    1,    9|      tonnage find, throughout, sufficient depth of water, even close
 2    1,   13|      year, at any rate, it was sufficient protection against the intense
 3    1,   23|    moss, and had soon gathered sufficient. This he laid on a bed of
 4    1,   25| breast-plate, and the light is sufficient to read by. Holding his
 5    3,    5|    carry the passengers, and a sufficient quantity of provisions,
 6    3,    6|    rudder in case the wind was sufficient to require it. The greatest
 7    3,    6|        provisions, in quantity sufficient to last till they should
 8    3,    8|    month, eight hours would be sufficient.~“Therefore,” said Glenarvan, “
 9    3,   11|        demonstrations were not sufficient to propitiate the soul of
10    3,   15|        diet which was scarcely sufficient to recruit the exhausted
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