Book,  chapter

1    1,    7|    repeating incessantly the unlucky words, “The DUNCAN! the
2    1,    8|     allow me to profit by my unlucky mistake. Madeira is an island
3    2,    1|      of mind,” he said.~This unlucky word reminded Lady Helena
4    2,   13|     world monuments burnt by unlucky camp fires.~Olbinett, acting
5    2,   16| banks, which would be a very unlucky thing for the wagon, stuck
6    2,   16|     trying to get out of his unlucky speech. “Whatever had I
7    2,   17|      tone of vexation: “That unlucky document! It may boast of
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