Book,  chapter

1    1,   11|      Glenarvan kept the boy in proper order.~The country now became
2    1,   23| overhead. In order to ensure a proper draught, Paganel stood over
3    2,    6|        Any industrious man, by proper cultivation, can not only
4    2,    8|      Glenarvan. Ayrton thought proper to go too, and about four
5    2,   10|     leader, or to give him his proper designation, the stock-keeper,
6    2,   12|      Church. His calm replies, proper behavior, and even his somber
7    2,   15|       that their vocabulary of proper names is very poor.”~“Then
8    3,   18|    been the termination of the proper noun, ZEALAND.”~“Indeed!”
9    3,   20|      and it turned out to be a proper name, the French name of
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