Book,  chapter

1    1,    5|     and when he had ended and pronounced the benediction, a young
2    1,   18|        fresh water, which was pronounced superior to all the porter
3    1,   20|       The NANDOU fillets were pronounced first-rate, and the armadillo
4    1,   24|     your questions, just as I pronounced the wordAustralia,’ a
5    2,    1|     the hungry guests. It was pronounced excellent, and even superior
6    2,   16| Ayrton’s name.~“Why, as it is pronounced, of course,” replied Glenarvan.~“
7    2,   19|        and it would have been pronounced even superior to its reputation
8    3,   13|   sweet and agreeable, others pronounced it leathery, insipid, and
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