Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|    science and of the passion for discovery. Miss Helena did not belong
 2    1,   18|  travelers may be imagined at the discovery.~Some action must be taken
 3    2,    4|       that the honor of the great discovery belongs. He touched the
 4    2,    4|      incidents connected with the discovery of Australia may not be
 5    2,    6|        just as at the time of its discovery in 1802. Next day, boats
 6    2,    6| expedition. Glenarvan related the discovery of the document, and the
 7    2,   11|       their first inquiries. This discovery, at any rate, justified
 8    2,   13|      those lawless times when the discovery of the first gold-fields
 9    2,   16|           CHAPTER XVI A STARTLING DISCOVERY~IT was a frightful night.
10    2,   17|        name came to her lips.~The discovery of Ayrton’s treachery had
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