Book,  chapter

 1    1,    7|      such a destination.”~The Frenchman was soon put in possession
 2    1,    7|    melancholy reflection, the Frenchman submitted gracefully to
 3    1,    8|      walking on the poop. The Frenchman was assailing his companion
 4    1,    8|    for all that,” replied the Frenchman.~“You could not face rain
 5    1,    8|   Port Famine!” exclaimed the Frenchman, besieged on all sides. “
 6    1,   11|       answered by the learned Frenchman before he could reply, to
 7    1,   12| imprudent. Paganel was a true Frenchman in his impetuous ardor,
 8    1,   13|       think so, my boy. I’m a Frenchman, and in every Frenchman
 9    1,   13|       Frenchman, and in every Frenchman there is a cook.”~Five minutes
10    1,   15|       with all the grace of a Frenchman. But his compliments were
11    1,   18|  spoke calmly, but the lively Frenchman gesticulated enough for
12    1,   21|  tongue of the geographer:~“A Frenchman!”~“Yes, a Frenchman,” replied
13    1,   21|         A Frenchman!”~“Yes, a Frenchman,” replied Paganel.~“Ah!
14    1,   21|      Welcome, welcome. I am a Frenchman too,” he added, shaking
15    1,   21|  talking of Englishmen? No; a Frenchman and an Italian.”~“An Italian
16    1,   21|      heard afterward that the Frenchman was saved.”~“Saved!” exclaimed
17    1,   21|        was Marco Vazello. The Frenchman was dragged along by the
18    1,   22|       circumstances. Paganel, Frenchman as he was, tried to joke,
19    2,    1|    Lady Helena of the amiable Frenchman’s propensity, and made her
20    2,    3|  consisted of three people, a Frenchman and two mulattoes, all three
21    2,    4|     Glenarvan, as the learned Frenchman made a pause.~“The first
22    2,    9|      delighted in teasing the Frenchman about his precise dates.~“
23    2,    9|     indeed not,” rejoined the Frenchman, with renewed vehemence.~“
24    2,   11|   dumb-founders the mind of a Frenchman like myself, and confuses
25    2,   12|      pronunciation was like a Frenchman’s.~“What is your name?”
26    2,   12|  affection on the part of the Frenchman, and looked so puzzled that
27    2,   14|      sincere compliments of a Frenchman, who is a passionate admirer
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