Book,  chapter

1    1,   11|  keep, his ardor constantly compelled him to get ahead of the
2    1,   26|     so far south, they were compelled to walk. However, it was
3    3,    1| fate, Glenarvan himself was compelled to acknowledge his inability
4    3,    6|    shore, and they would be compelled to anchor and wait for the
5    3,    7|  themselves have often been compelled to admire the courage and
6    3,   12|     the twentieth time, was compelled to acknowledge that it was
7    3,   15|     and his companions were compelled to admire and wonder at
8    3,   18|   duty toward human justice compelled him to say:~“No, Ayrton,
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