Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|      Glenarvan; “the Major is absorbed in his cigar; “you mustn’
2    1,   10| meaning?”~Paganel was silent, absorbed in reflection.~“Have we
3    2,   11|      ground; but here the air absorbed the moisture so wonderfully
4    2,   11|       the little world was so absorbed in its own interests, that
5    2,   13|      was soon aware that fear absorbed the inhabitants of the little
6    2,   17|    for him. The SAVANT was so absorbed in one fixed idea that he
7    2,   18| returned to the wagon, deeply absorbed by the critical position
8    3,    8|       along.~Paganel was less absorbed by the culinary importance
9    3,   12|       for a moment; they were absorbed in their last thoughts,
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