Book,  chapter

1    2,    1|     nobody good, and I dont regret the mistake.”~“Why not,
2    2,    8|   consented, though he would regret the loss of his excellent
3    2,    8|      Mary had much reason to regret leaving their cosy cabins
4    2,   14|    matter much. We shall not regret the money which makes you
5    3,    6|     nothing but to burn.”~“I regret it,” said Paganel, “for
6    3,    8| Major.~Paganel, to his great regret, could not find a single
7    3,    9|   give way to any feeling of regret at having been induced to
8    3,   11|      ferocious expression of regret.~At this moment there was
9    3,   13|     often forgot it, in vain regret at the fate of his crew.~
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