Book,  chapter

1    1,    5|     to attend to her interior arrangements.~His first care was to enlarge
2    2,    8|      immediate orders to make arrangements for the journey with as
3    2,    8|    moment’s notice.~After all arrangements were made, and the carpenter
4    2,   13|     need materially alter our arrangements. What do you think, John?”~
5    2,   15|  safely passed, and the usual arrangements were made for the nightly
6    2,   15|       sky with a fiery glare. Arrangements were made for the night
7    3,    4| discomfort from the defective arrangements of the brig.~But neither
8    3,   16|       in consequence of fresh arrangements, you were to sail over to
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