Book,  chapter

1    2,    1|    to let your imagination rely on successive and contradictory
2    2,    5|  propeller. He resolved to rely on the mainsail for keeping
3    2,    8|   order. Your Lordship may rely on him as on myself.”~“Very
4    2,    8|  sailor told John he might rely on him, and, in the name
5    2,   10|    surefooted, and you may rely on me for keeping them straight.”~“
6    3,   11|   our secret hearts? May I rely on you, as Lady Helena relies
7    3,   20| only God and themselves to rely on, and feeling it a duty
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