Book,  chapter

1    1,    5|            to make one of the most wonderful voyages of modern times.
2    1,   19|            to be able to trust his wonderful lightness and swiftness
3    1,   25| coralliform zigzags, and threw out wonderful jets of arborescent light.~
4    2,    9|            me when I tell you that wonderful things are in store for
5    3,    7|            in all directions. Some wonderful exploits were related. Four
6    3,   12|            we hear of frequent and wonderful escapes.~But in the present
7    3,   15|            post of leader, and his wonderful instinct shone out anew
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