Book,  chapter

1    1,    7|         not help smiling at his sanguine prediction of success, and
2    2,    1| Australia should disappoint our sanguine hopes.”~“It seems to me
3    2,    7|       captain? Ayrton was quite sanguine as to his existence; but
4    3,    8|     February, Paganel rose more sanguine, and almost reconciled to
5    3,    8| handsomest cage in the gardens. Sanguine geographer!~The party pursued
6    3,   11|         McNabbs, who was always sanguine, had abandoned hope. John
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