Book,  chapter

1    1,    2|     and certain for England to hesitate about going to the aid of
2    3,    3|       McNabbs, “you should not hesitate to take the command of the
3    3,    6|     probable, but no one could hesitate between them.~As to their
4    3,    6|     the ebb-tide.~John did not hesitate a moment.~“Let go the anchor,”
5    3,   21| learned friend, what makes you hesitate?”~“I am unworthy of Miss
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