Book,  chapter

1    1,   13|      the morning. As he had no certainty, however, of any immediate
2    1,   23|      Pampas, when you have the certainty that the shipwreck of the
3    2,    1|     not with us, but we have a certainty of finding him!”~Only such
4    2,    1| conviction, or rather absolute certainty, that the shipwreck never
5    2,    1|      may not appear with equal certainty to be the place, and we
6    2,   15|      narrow gorges without any certainty of an outlet. Ayrton would
7    2,   17|    already.~“There is no great certainty about the matter,” he replied,
8    2,   19|        said Glenarvan. “Better certainty than doubt.”~A quarter of
9    3,   20|      him in turn with absolute certainty. CONTIN, at first CONTINENT,
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