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 1    1,    3|       but to Lord Glenarvan.”~V. IV Verne~“Excuse him, ma’am,”
 2    1,    4|                          CHAPTER IV LADY GLENARVAN’S PROPOSAL~
 3    1,    6|         even Captain Burton.”~V. IV Verne~“Ah, is that so? It
 4    1,    9|         feet high. Night came~V. IV Verne on after a long lingering
 5    1,   12|      snatch a hurried meal to~V. IV Verne recruit their strength.
 6    1,   15|          be satisfied without~V. IV Verne giving him a hug.
 7    1,   17|       attracted some notice.”~V. IV Verne~[illustration omitted] [
 8    1,   19|          You are going away?”~V. IV Verne~“Yes,” replied the
 9    1,   22|       his stirrups and looked~V. IV Verne around. His great
10    1,   24|        Australian Continent.”~V. IV Verne~“Then all I have now
11    1,   26|        two steps before her.”~V. IV Verne~“Look for a red light
12    2,    2|         take no notice of it.~V. IV Verne~“What will Captain
13    2,    4|                          CHAPTER IV A WAGER AND HOW DECIDED~
14    2,    5|          over without mercy.”~V. IV Verne~“But we might be a
15    2,    7| intelligent fellow and a good~V. IV Verne worker; and as long
16    2,   10|        colors on her palette.~V. IV Verne~Great admiration was
17    2,   12|         education in English.~V. IV Verne~This was how Toline’
18    2,   14|        the chief towns in the~V. IV Verne midst of the unfrequented
19    2,   16|        to keep back something~V. IV Verne he was about to say.
20    2,   19|        Joyce. And suppose the~V. IV Verne yacht could not go
21    3,    4|                          CHAPTER IV THE WRECK OF THE “MACQUARIE”~
22    3,    4|         clock in the evening;~V. IV Verne~[illustration omitted] [
23    3,    6|          and then ceased en -~V. IV Verne tirely. The sail flapped
24    3,   10|          loop-holes, inclosed~V. IV. Verne the inner space,
25    3,   12|         child, a European! On~V. IV Verne neither side had a
26    3,   14|          their conversion for~V. IV Verne another century. I
27    3,   16|          ll go and fetch it.”~V. IV Verne~He ran at once to
28    3,   18|        just supports my own.”~V. IV Verne~“Then it is New Zealand?”
29    3,   20|       somewhat hieroglyphical~V. IV Verne document which he
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