Book,  chapter

1    1,    7|          Paganel, that you have chosen as your point of departure
2    1,   25| Glenarvan, “that you might have chosen a better time for this reassuring
3    2,   15|        Consequently if the pass chosen by Ayrton came out on the
4    2,   17|        go, and Mulrady had been chosen. Lady Helena said a few
5    2,   17|          Fate could hardly have chosen a better man, for he was
6    2,   18|     repeated. Mulrady was sent, chosen by chance. If the lot had
7    3,    5|       down the deck. Robert had chosen to stay with them. The brave
8    3,   11|           or the tomb, had been chosen outside the fortress, about
9    3,   14|         spot for the crater was chosen thirty paces from Kara-Tete
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