Book,  chapter

1    1,   16|        true Indian reserve, he maintained absolute silence. But on
2    2,   15|        decision vigorously. He maintained that the presence of Ayrton
3    3,    5| acknowledged all this, Paganel maintained, not without a show of reason,
4    3,    7|     European vessels, they had maintained their liberty in their several
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