Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|       heart, and it was for the honor of Scotland that he competed
 2    1,    6|   Olbinett; “but I have not the honor of—”~“I am the passenger
 3    1,    6|         Sir, to whom have I the honor of speaking?”~“To Jacques
 4    1,   21|       what had procured him the honor of their visit. Now or never
 5    1,   22|        Glenarvan.~“Thanks, your honor, but I have good stout arms.”~“
 6    1,   23|     eyes.”~“All very true, your Honor,” replied Tom Austin, “and
 7    1,   24|         up a splendid spread in honor of the occasion, but as
 8    1,   26|           but lose no time your honor, we have not a minute, for
 9    2,    1|  laughing, and protested on his honor that he would never be caught
10    2,    1|        coal enough?”~“Yes, your honor, I took in an ample store
11    2,    1|     Acunha.”~“Immediately, your Honor,” replied the captain, going
12    2,    4|   Hertoge, a Dutchman, that the honor of the great discovery belongs.
13    2,    8|     madam, I should count it an honor. Have you fixed the day?”~“
14    2,   14|        and yourself and friends honor us by resting a little beneath
15    2,   16|        fresh disaster.~“Upon my honor, Ayrton,” the Major could
16    2,   16|         to start the moment his honor gives the signal.” And he
17    2,   16|    moment, now said: “With your Honor’s permission I will go myself.
18    2,   17|          Nothing whatever, your honor,” replied Wilson. “The convicts
19    2,   17|       side.”~“Why does not your honor give orders for a raft to
20    3,    2|      the Land of the States, in honor of the States-General.~The
21    3,   16|       yacht.”~“What yacht? Your Honor’s?”~“Why, of course, Tom.
22    3,   16|        is cruising here by your Honor’s orders.”~“By my orders?”
23    3,   16|         Yes, a letter from your Honor.”~“At Melbourne?”~“At Melbourne,
24    3,   16|        by Glenarvan.~“Will your Honor read it?” he said, handing
25    3,   16|        New Zealand?”~“Yes, your Honor,” replied Tom. “I was very
26    3,   16|     Glenarvan.~“I thought, your Honor, that in the interest of
27    3,   16|        is on board?”~“Yes, your Honor.”~“Ayrton here?” repeated
28    3,   17|        in a mocking tone. “Your honor makes rather a bold assertion
29    3,   18|        because I reckon on your honor.”~“Speak, Ayrton,” said
30    3,   19|      there to-night?”~“No, your honor, I must not risk the DUNCAN
31    3,   19| strangely attacked?”~“Yes, your Honor,” replied Hawkins.~“And
32    3,   20|         forget.”~“God keep your Honor,” was all Ayrton’s reply.~
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