Book,  chapter

1    1,    9|            captain was among the most confident on board, but his confidence
2    1,   22|            the way. The Major, always confident, remained firm at his post,
3    1,   26|               that they were glad and confident, and that was enough for
4    2,    4|               exclaimed Paganel, in a confident tone. “Wont we, friends?”~“
5    2,   15| notwithstanding the assurances of the confident geographer, it was not without
6    2,   18|             set in. The Major is more confident. Our sailor will live.”~“
7    3,   17|               crossed the deck with a confident tread, and mounted the steps
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