Book,  chapter

1    1,   26|    coast, John Mangles is a prudent captain to get near. Tom
2    2,   13|     but would it perhaps be prudent, for the sake of our companions,
3    2,   16|  think yourself it would be prudent to encamp here, on the banks
4    2,   17|   ground. The Major, like a prudent man, extinguished these
5    3,    7|   floating.”~“Then our most prudent course would be to keep
6    3,    7| Glenarvan.~“By far the most prudent,” said Paganel. “The New
7    3,    8|     think it certainly more prudent to avoid this village of
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