Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|              He not only thoroughly understood navigation, but commerce
 2    1,    4|     colonization. But, as is easily understood, the Government opposed
 3    1,    4|           the wheel.~Lady Glenarvan understood what was passing in her
 4    1,    5|             miles off.~John Mangles understood his business. Though he
 5    1,    7|         hours.”~Paganel’s listeners understood the whole mystery, now,
 6    1,    9|      Cer-vantes, as no one on board understood it, and it would be helpful
 7    1,   10|           he could not make himself understood by the people. “It is the
 8    1,   11|      unsuccessful in making himself understood.~The CATAPEZ, as he was
 9    1,   11|            spoke to his PEONS. They understood their duties perfectly.
10    1,   16|            no remark about this. He understood quite well, however, that
11    1,   18|           to the beast, and Thaouka understood perfectly, though unable
12    1,   18|          turned out, though Thaouka understood him. The intelligent animal
13    1,   19|      splendid eyes flashed fire; he understood his master.~But just as
14    1,   19|             was enough. The two men understood each other.~However, Thalcave
15    1,   21|         months oldtwo boys, be it understood, for the good wife of the
16    1,   26|         Whether the Indian actually understood his ingenious hypothesis
17    1,   26| wide-stretching prairies.~Glenarvan understood his refusal. He knew that
18    2,    8|          faithful helper. But Paddy understood the importance Glenarvan
19    2,    8|            had to do with a man who understood such matters, as was evident
20    2,    8|             better? The Samaratians understood that, and never traveled
21    2,   12|             auditors, but they were understood and appreciated by the grave
22    2,   12|           to the English. That’s an understood thing. Go on.”~Paganel’s
23    2,   13|          these wretches.”~Glenarvan understood him and added, “Of course
24    2,   17|           pale, despairing face; he understood what was passing in her
25    3,    1|          without speaking, but they understood each other. The same thoughts,
26    3,    6|             s anxiety may easily be understood. His cable might break,
27    3,   11|           the two poor ladies. They understood then what fate awaited them
28    3,   15|        country as this will be best understood. Camping was very difficult,
29    3,   18|       Ayrton bowed in token that he understood Glenarvan’s distinction.~“
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