Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|          the Castle had hailed the project with loud acclamations—
 2    2,   10|         was obliged to abandon his project.~About four oclock in the
 3    2,   16|       strongly opposed to Ayrton’s project. Ayrton himself was surprised,
 4    2,   17|   invention of shipwreck.’ ‘If his project succeeds, it will be a stroke
 5    2,   17|          the horse ready. He had a project in his head of changing
 6    3,   14|          Paganel eager to hear his project.~Paganel soon satisfied
 7    3,   14| missionaries will forgive us.”~The project of Paganel was therefore
 8    3,   20|          you have not given up the project, then, which made you so
 9    3,   20|           Helena. “This is a grand project of yours, and worthy of
10    3,   21|         Glenarvan they resumed the project of founding a Scotch colony
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