Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|          Lord Glenarvan. “Do you mean to say it is a bottle that
 2    1,    2|          where? CONTIN—does that mean continent? CRUEL!”~“CRUEL!”
 3    1,    2|         their fatePR, that must mean prisoners, and CRUEL INDIAN
 4    1,    4|          poor men.”~“What do you mean, Helena?”~“I mean this,
 5    1,    4|         do you mean, Helena?”~“I mean this, that we ought to think
 6    1,    6|        the SCOTIA?”~“What do you mean by the SCOTIA?” put in John
 7    1,    7|          celebrated travelers. I mean to try and succeed where
 8    1,    8|          Glenarvan, where do you mean to touch next?”~“At Concepcion.”~“
 9    1,   10|        irrational.”~“What do you mean?” asked Lady Helena, while
10    1,   10|      fixed on the geographer.~“I mean this,” replied Paganel, “
11    1,   10|           And does your Lordship mean to pass me by?” said John
12    1,   12|      could be reached, for their mean height is between eleven
13    1,   13|    forgotten that?”~“What do you mean?” asked Tom Austin.~“I mean
14    1,   13|      mean?” asked Tom Austin.~“I mean this: the guanaco is only
15    1,   14|         make no response. Do you mean to tell me that you have
16    1,   19|     weapons.~“What does Thalcave mean?” asked Robert.~“He forbids
17    1,   22|       exclaimed Paganel; “do you mean to say that a whole herd
18    1,   23|        Glenarvan.~“I suppose you mean after we have made ourselves
19    1,   23|        to the end.”~“What do you mean?” asked Glenarvan. “What
20    1,   24|        geographer. What could he mean? Had he lost his sense?
21    1,   24|        exclaimed Glenarvan, “you mean to say that Harry Grant—”~“
22    1,   24|        say that Harry Grant—”~“I mean to say,” replied Paganel, “
23    1,   24|    incomplete word INDI does not mean INDIENS, but of course,
24    2,    1|         excite yourself; I dont mean to say that we should prolong
25    2,    4|   shaking his head.~“What do you mean, McNabbs?” exclaimed Paganel.~“
26    2,    4|    outburst of laughter. “Do you mean to say you have never heard
27    2,    5|          storm with it.”~“Do you mean to say you think we are
28    2,    8|       not the best among them, I mean—could chase her!”~“Not one,”
29    2,    9|         reformed.”~“What! do you mean to say the climate has really
30    2,   13| EUCALYPTUS.”~“What does the word mean?” asked Mary Grant.~“It
31    2,   16|        to his lips.~“What do you mean, Wilson?” said Glenarvan,
32    2,   16|      still, what could the Major mean? I wish he would speak his
33    2,   17|     necessary now.”~“What do you mean, John?” asked Glenarvan.~“
34    2,   17|       John?” asked Glenarvan.~“I mean that our need is urgent,
35    2,   18|     companions. What did Mulrady mean? Ben Joyce had been the
36    3,    2|          he repeated, “that must mean continent!”~And then he
37    3,    7|          Grant.~“Recommence, you mean, my dear young lady,” replied
38    3,   18|        McNabbs. “Does that still mean CONTINENT?”~“No; since New
39    3,   19|  promised Ayrton his life, and I mean to keep my promise.”~“At
40    3,   19|          me do it?”~“What do you mean?” said Mary, getting uneasy.~“
41    3,   20|          the colony with which I mean to dower Scotland.”~“Ah,
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