Book,  chapter

1    1,    5| voyage. He had also to get cabins ready for the children of
2    1,   15|  were living there in rude cabins made of branches, pasturing
3    2,    8|  regret leaving their cosy cabins on board the DUNCAN.~For
4    2,    8|   of the fitting up of the cabins, and the carpets and hangings,
5    3,    1|    are ladies.”~“I have no cabins.”~“We will manage with such
6    3,   16|  back to their comfortable cabins, and to have breakfast.~
7    3,   19|   Mangles retired to their cabins. In the forepart of the
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