Book,  chapter

1    1,   12|     was giving way. Glenarvan regretted they had gone so far into
2    1,   21|      not that any one of them regretted the fatigue they had so
3    1,   24|    actual situation, and only regretted that they could not start
4    1,   24|    ferocious animals is to be regretted or not, in a scientific
5    2,    1| welcome, and Lady Helena only regretted she could not shake hands
6    2,   13|   foliage was certainly to be regretted, for the journey through
7    3,    8|      vehicle was but slightly regretted. Until practicable wagon
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