Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|         she mention the probable captivity of Captain Grant among the
 2    1,   10|         known the place of their captivity by means of this bottle.”~“
 3    1,   16|       power; and the date of the captivity, and even the descriptive
 4    1,   21|     manner, and the place of the captivity in the most categorical
 5    1,   23|      applies to the shipwreck or captivity of Harry Grant, is no mere
 6    2,    6| shipwrecked and not the place of captivity, and that the bottle therefore
 7    2,    6|          fact of Captain Grant’s captivity in the least degree, though
 8    2,    7|         of his shipwreck and his captivity. He is a true man, worthy
 9    3,   13|     conceal some incident of his captivity? More than once his embarrassment
10    3,   21|           during his three dayscaptivity among the Maories, had been
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