Book,  chapter

1    1,   11| were in perfect health, and altogether the journey had commenced
2    1,   16| pace, for the “trot” seemed altogether unknown to them. Robert
3    1,   26|     a day lost sight of him altogether.~An hour afterward Robert
4    2,    2|     lulled and then changed altogether, giving the DUNCAN a fair
5    2,    2|    dispensed with her screw altogether, for she flew over the water
6    2,    6|   not time yet to lose hope altogether, for they had not reached
7    2,    6|     his hypothesis would be altogether illogical in Australia.
8    2,   15|    or from some other cause altogether, was not known, but one
9    3,   19|     darkness.~A strange and altogether supernatural incident now
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