Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |  knowledge among the nations comes mutual understanding and
 2    1,    1|    if we dont know where it comes from?”~“We shall know that,
 3    1,    1| affirm this much already— it comes from a long way off. Look
 4    1,   18|  easily acquired. Indeed, it comes naturally.”~“Poor father,”
 5    1,   18|  country. The time sometimes comes back to me, but very confused
 6    1,   24|    little Arabian story that comes into my mind, very APROPOS
 7    2,    3|      himself, and when death comes, which utter loneliness
 8    2,   13|        asked Mary Grant.~“It comes from a Greek word, meaning
 9    2,   14| acquaints his host whence he comes and whither he is going;
10    2,   16|  here we must wait till help comes, and this help can only
11    2,   17|  Harry Grant’s quartermaster comes to be in Australia?”~“How,
12    3,    4| first of these wretches that comes near the ladies, I will
13    3,   14|      this evening when night comes, we shall rise and leave
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