Book,  chapter

1    1,   14|      had made in their descent, examining closely every fissure, and
2    1,   23|     What are you doing there?”~“Examining the wide horizon.”~“Could
3    2,    5|    weather?” replied Glenarvan, examining the sky, which from horizon
4    2,    6|  windmill,” said Paganel, after examining the object in question through
5    2,    8| department and the engine-room, examining the engine thoroughly, and
6    2,   12|       book silently; but, after examining it attentively, he shook
7    2,   16|         wagon, which Ayrton was examining.~“What was he going to say.
8    2,   17|         could discern three men examining marks on the ground, and
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