Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|    efforts baffled by the Major’s indifference, the mysterious passenger
2    1,    7|           by no means a matter of indifference to you, to visit another
3    1,    8|  universal deluge with the utmost indifference. Paganel walked up and down
4    1,   24|           it is quite a matter of indifference,—’sur les cotes de lAustralie.
5    3,    9|          resolved to affect utter indifference before the natives. It was
6    3,   10|      outward seeming, affected an indifference she was far from feeling.
7    3,   10| disposition; the Major with utter indifference, Paganel with exasperation
8    3,   17|       west, and affected profound indifference to what was passing around
9    3,   17|          relapsed into his former indifference.~He, no doubt, expected
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