Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|  complete their honeymoon by sailing up the Mediterranean, and
 2    1,    7|     to mistake a ship and be sailing for Chili when you meant
 3    1,    7|    to be in, to find himself sailing to America when he set out
 4    1,    9|   hunger in the ruins.~After sailing along these deserted shores,
 5    2,    4|      of speed?”~“Not at all; sailing clippers often go faster.”~“
 6    2,    5|    degrees off. They must be sailing then in that part of the
 7    2,    6|   the S. W. Preparations for sailing were instantly commenced,
 8    2,    8| herself be beaten.”~“Even at sailing?” asked Ayrton.~“Even at
 9    2,    8|       asked Ayrton.~“Even at sailing.”~“Well, my Lord, and you
10    3,   20|      and there was the yacht sailing nearly alongside, under
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