Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|     without further delay, so carefully and minutely, that he might
 2    1,    1|  sticking to them. These were carefully removed by Lord Glenarvan,
 3    1,    2| captain examined the document carefully, and said:~“Well, here’s
 4    1,    7|    brought out. He studied it carefully and minutely for a long
 5    1,   12|   were obliged to reconnoiter carefully before making a single step,
 6    1,   23|     breeze, they breakfasted, carefully however rationing out the
 7    1,   24|       reappeared. Paganel was carefully carrying some black swallows’
 8    1,   26|   five miles out, her courses carefully reefed, and her steam half
 9    2,   13|    and the squatters prepared carefully against any attack or surprise.
10    2,   15|  which the wagon had to steer carefully. It required absolute navigation
11    2,   17|       man, extinguished these carefully, for a spark would be enough
12    3,   15|    the clouds, and he printed carefully on his map the name of the
13    3,   20| covered over with sail cloth, carefully tarred over, and beneath
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