Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|             if I had known of your presence—”~He said no more, and there
 2    1,    5|          in the grand nave, in the presence of an immense crowd, and
 3    1,    6|           utter a single word. The presence of this intruder on the
 4    1,    7|         whole mystery, now, of his presence on the DUNCAN. The French
 5    1,   17|       allowed them no peace. Their presence indicated a change of wind
 6    1,   22|      threatening sky.~Next day the presence of water became still more
 7    1,   22|         their own impotence in the presence of these cataclysms of nature
 8    1,   25|       utmost with electricity, the presence of which sent a thrill through
 9    1,   26|            Malcolm Castle felt the presence of loved ones about him
10    2,    6|           of industry revealed the presence of civilized men, not savages.~“
11    2,    7|            seemed as if this man’s presence was the sure pledge of Harry
12    2,    8|           out of this journey. The presence of Harry Grant had become
13    2,    8|          Glenarvan attached to the presence of the man, and submitted.
14    2,   11|         did he make mention of the presence of a band of convicts in
15    2,   12|       frightened at first, but the presence of Lady Helena reassured
16    2,   15|           He also thought that the presence of the yacht would be very
17    2,   15|             He maintained that the presence of Ayrton was necessary
18    2,   16|           story! And how could her presence at the bay facilitate our
19    2,   16|           last objection, that the presence of Ayrton was necessary
20    2,   17|             Chance led us into his presence. He heard Paganel’s story
21    2,   17|   solitudes were untroubled by the presence of human beings.~“You have
22    3,   11|        effort.~They arrived in the presence of the Maori chief.~“You
23    3,   11|          the future life, even the presence of his faithful companion
24    3,   14|           not a fire indicated the presence of the Maories at the base.
25    3,   14|           was the spot where their presence would be betrayed. Glenarvan
26    3,   16|            mystery of the DUNCAN’S presence on the coast was explained,
27    3,   16|        fact of the quartermaster’s presence on board, and at the same
28    3,   17|            he found himself in the presence of Lord Glenarvan he folded
29    3,   17|      forming any new plan. Was the presence of the quartermaster on
30    3,   18| quartermaster was brought into the presence of Lord Glenarvan, his keepers
31    3,   18|           That is why I desire the presence of Messrs. Paganel and McNabbs,
32    3,   20|     followed his example, as if in presence of a man who was about to
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