Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|        Lord Glenarvan back every minute now.”~“Oh, ma’am! Heaven
 2    1,    6|            Steward!”~He waited a minute, but nobody appeared, and
 3    1,    6|       chanced to be passing that minute on his way from the galley,
 4    1,   10|        was all in vain. The most minute inquiries were fruitless,
 5    1,   10|          completely silent for a minute, though their beaming eyes
 6    1,   14|         are saying; I dare say a minute seemed a very long time
 7    1,   15|          said the Major, after a minute, “this doesnt alter the
 8    1,   19|          opposite side.~The next minute they heard their claws attacking
 9    1,   19|     sprung into the saddle. Next minute both men were galloping
10    1,   19|        full hour, dreading every minute to come across the mangled
11    1,   19|          was talking to him that minute, caressing and speaking
12    1,   20|       other at all.”~After a few minute’s talk with the Patagonian,
13    1,   23|      down to his Lordship.”~Next minute they had descended the three
14    1,   23|        Could you come down for a minute?”~“Do you want me?”~“Yes.”~“
15    1,   24|    forest. I was afraid, for the minute, we should lose ourselves,
16    1,   24|          mind, very APROPOS this minute.”~“Oh, do, do,” said Robert.~“
17    1,   25|     storm will be superb. Just a minute ago, when I was trying to
18    1,   25|          into the lake, but next minute he screamed out in the most
19    1,   25|      OMBU give way, and the next minute it fell right over with
20    1,   26|      approaching, and in another minute had glided into a narrow
21    1,   26|        your honor, we have not a minute, for the tide is beginning
22    2,    1|      were examined with the most minute care, and the conclusion
23    2,    1|    replied John Mangles, after a minute investigation of the documents
24    2,    5|       the mainmast, but the next minute the sails were torn away
25    2,    5|         bar; but almost the same minute the ocean burst forth again
26    2,    7|           though hardly absent a minute, Paddy OMoore managed to
27    2,   14|         convinced. However, next minute he was forced to admit the
28    2,   14| excitement, went up to him. Next minute the unfortunate beast leaped
29    2,   14|         Robert rose unhurt. Next minute he was in his sister’s arms.~“
30    2,   17|         facts were proved by the minute details given us by Ayrton,
31    2,   19|        road. They did not lose a minute in changing horses, which
32    3,    4|       from the reefs.~For half a minute the starboard side of the
33    3,   12|          the rest are asleep.”~A minute after, the hole was enlarged,
34    3,   12|     opening out of the grotto. A minute after, the three pulls at
35    3,   12|  remained in that attitude for a minute that seemed an hour, his
36    3,   15|      dangerous shore, was only a minute’s work. John Mangles, McNabbs,
37    3,   19|           he called out.~Another minute and the boat was ready.
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