Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|      physiognomy that he was a lively, intelligent man; he had
 2    1,    7|     inspired him with the most lively interest. He gave them great
 3    1,   17|      And forthwith commenced a lively discussion of this ethnological
 4    1,   17|        ethnological thesis— so lively that the Major became excited,
 5    1,   18| Thalcave spoke calmly, but the lively Frenchman gesticulated enough
 6    1,   21|        in which it was held, a lively conversation ensued. Glenarvan
 7    2,   10| description of meteor, and his lively imagination was already
 8    2,   15|        s drawing-room was very lively, thanks to the number of
 9    3,    7|     time the fighting was very lively in the Northern Island.”~“
10    3,   17|        the passengers, and the lively conversations which had
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