Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|         was his astonishment at hearing himself addressed like this
 2    1,    6|         stranger on board as at hearing himself calledCaptain
 3    1,   21|        can handle a gun.”~Pepe, hearing himself complimented, brought
 4    1,   23|        Mary Grant would feel on hearing there was no further hope.~“
 5    1,   24|      could not help laughing at hearing the two friends disputing
 6    2,    1|        asked for a few minuteshearing.~“Say away, McNabbs,” replied
 7    2,    6|       party were electrified by hearing a voice exclaim: “My Lord,
 8    3,    8|        see the way.~Fortunately hearing stood them in the stead
 9    3,    9|       not have guessed, but for hearing the wordTauporepeatedly
10    3,   11| Kai-Koumou, desisted at once on hearing their chief’s voice, and
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