Book,  chapter

1    1,   11|      of the muleteers was an Englishman, who had become naturalized
2    1,   11|     perfectly familiar. This Englishman had not so far forgotten
3    1,   24| completely, and never was an Englishman more thoroughly defeated
4    2,    7|    you know that, and you an Englishman?”~“In the first place, I
5    2,    7|     leave to say I am not an Englishman,” replied Glenarvan.~“What
6    3,   10|  answer of Kara-Tete. “Every Englishman is an enemy. Your people
7    3,   18|  forget it was written by an Englishman, who could not be familiar
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