Book,  chapter

1    1,    9|     round Narborough Isles and advance in a more southerly direction,
2    1,   17|        who was considerably in advance of the rest, descried in
3    1,   18|     fresher, are to push on in advance toward the river Guamini,
4    1,   20| leaving the others to go on in advance.~As soon as they were near
5    1,   22|      water now, and could only advance with extreme difficulty.
6    2,    5|     Sometimes she would get in advance of the waves which carried
7    2,    8|      all sorts of arguments to advance his cause—his devotion to
8    2,   10|      sailors were some feet in advance. Glenarvan and John Mangles
9    2,   15|       about a hundred steps in advance. They found out practical
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