Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|     hope we shall soon become acquainted with each other, and that
2    1,   12|    That would do, but are you acquainted with this pass of Antuco,
3    1,   15|    though they were perfectly acquainted with the value of gold.
4    1,   18|      Major. “You are too well acquainted with the 37th parallel and
5    2,    4|       impossible to be better acquainted with Australia; not the
6    2,   13| landlord, made him completely acquainted with the actual state of
7    3,   13|   Maunganamu, and he was well acquainted with the fact that the mountain
8    3,   16|     went upon deck, Glenarvan acquainted them with the fact of the
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