Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|      galley, and what was his astonishment at hearing himself addressed
2    1,    7|      impossible to depict the astonishment of Paganel. He stared first
3    1,   11|     could reply, to the great astonishment of the guide, who gazed
4    1,   15|     loud exclamations, to the astonishment of the Patagonian, to whom
5    1,   21|      of an hour, to the great astonishment of Thalcave. The Indian
6    1,   24| PAGANEL’S DISCLOSURE~PROFOUND astonishment greeted these unexpected
7    2,   16|  proposition was greeted with astonishment, and by John Mangles with
8    2,   16| Ayrton spoke, to the profound astonishment of John Mangles; but as
9    2,   17|     Glenarvan gazed at him in astonishment, at a loss to understand
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