Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|     McNabbs? Shall we try to catch it?” asked Lord Glenarvan.~“
 2    1,    9|   vexed at not being able to catch a glimpse of any Patagonians,
 3    1,   14|    with painful eagerness to catch the faintest sound, and
 4    1,   15|      on his ear.~“If I dont catch the accent,” he said to
 5    1,   16|     such precision that they catch round their legs and throw
 6    1,   18|   two other horses seemed to catch their comrade’s meaning,
 7    1,   19|    But even Thalcave did not catch the words, for his voice
 8    1,   22|    to the eye, the ear could catch the sound of a murmuring
 9    1,   24|      had actually managed to catch, with only a pin and a piece
10    2,    2|   spreading all her sails to catch the breeze, as if she were
11    2,   18|  fellows,’ added Ben Joyce, ‘catch the horse. In two days I
12    2,   19| travelers had barely time to catch hold of the steep bank.
13    3,   12|      to make a long round to catch them, being unaware of the
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