Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|    eyes without eliciting one remark from the imperturbable Scotchman,
2    1,   16| Hitherto Thalcave had made no remark about this. He understood
3    2,   14|      reverie. Paganel made no remark, however, to the sailor,
4    3,    7| repeat what I had occasion to remark before, that the New Zealanders
5    3,   13|     though nobody appeared to remark it; when other topics were
6    3,   19| occasionally by a question or remark from one to the other. A
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