Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|     not in the least alter the actual state of the case; so not
2    1,    9|     with so many names has any actual existence?”~“That’s a queer
3    1,   10|   longitude given refer to the actual place of the shipwreck.”~“
4    1,   19|        had calmly surveyed the actual state of affairs, he determined
5    1,   24|       all the dangers of their actual situation, and only regretted
6    2,    8|         they were going to the actual spot where the wreck had
7    2,   13|  though there was no cause for actual fear, it was well to be
8    2,   13| completely acquainted with the actual state of affairs; but he
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