Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|        and keeping his tail in a perfectly straight line. As he got
 2    1,    2|           asked Lord Glenarvan.~“Perfectly.”~“Come, then, tell us the
 3    1,    6|       the poop of the DUNCAN was perfectly inexplicable.~Lord Glenarvan
 4    1,    7| bewilderment.~Lord Glenarvan was perfectly grave, and Lady Helena and
 5    1,    9|        except the Major, who was perfectly indifferent about geographical
 6    1,   10|     INDIEN prove we are right?”~“Perfectly so,” replied McNabbs.~“And
 7    1,   11|     route through the Pampas was perfectly familiar. This Englishman
 8    1,   11|          understood their duties perfectly. If one of the mules stopped,
 9    1,   13|  impossible. Sometimes they went perfectly smoothly along without jolts
10    1,   15|      preferred, though they were perfectly acquainted with the value
11    1,   16|     described. This reply agreed perfectly with the date of the document.
12    1,   17|    Paganel, on the contrary, was perfectly exasperated by such trifling
13    1,   18|           and Thaouka understood perfectly, though unable to reply,
14    1,   20|        which they not only found perfectly empty, but which the Patagonian
15    1,   22|        new meaning. Thalcave was perfectly silent, and left Thaouka
16    1,   24|          quite certain Robert is perfectly happy,” interrupted Paganel,
17    2,    2|         grammar.”~Things went on perfectly smoothly on board. Lady
18    2,    7|    seriously?” asked Glenarvan.~“Perfectly so, my Lord. It is a journey
19    2,    7|          What M. Paganel says is perfectly correct,” said Paddy OMoore. “
20    2,    8|         continent, which he knew perfectly. He asked how many sailors
21    2,   12|       and on the other hand, are perfectly averse to the science of
22    2,   12|           America, and Europe.”~“Perfectly so. Now we’ll take Oceanica
23    2,   12|        it right?”~“Oh, yes, yes, perfectly right. All Oceanica belongs
24    2,   12|     beginning to enter into this perfectly taught but Anglo-colored
25    2,   17|        to let the travelers feel perfectly safe; consequently they
26    3,    3|        interior, for it would be perfectly useless. Every European
27    3,    9|         Kai-Koumou, he said in a perfectly unconcerned voice:~“Where
28    3,   20|       Tabor meets your wishes?”~“Perfectly.”~“Now then, listen to my
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