Book,  chapter

 1    1,   18|      wise counsel, and we will act upon it without loss of
 2    2,    8|     consented to join them and act as their guide through the
 3    2,    9|   fortress. The horsemen might act as scouts, but must never
 4    2,   15|   recommended that they should act upon it. He also thought
 5    2,   17| audacious fellow determined to act his part immediately. The
 6    3,    6|        oar was fixed behind to act as a rudder in case the
 7    3,   11|        was only the concluding act of a martyrdom of torture.
 8    3,   13|        Mangles, who was in the act of reading the scorched
 9    3,   14|       this; but he intended to act prudently and without pushing
10    3,   17|     allow myself to be caught. Act as you please.”~Then he
11    3,   17|     good sense, allowed her to act as she pleased.~The same
12    3,   18|         When I was in the very act of writing the letter to
13    3,   20|        pious Scotchman’s first act on touching the yacht, which
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