Book,  chapter

 1    1,   10|          document seront prisonniers, read sont prisonniers, and the
 2    1,   14|              in silence. He sought to read hope in their eyes, but
 3    1,   16|           grave Indian as if he could read the reply on his lips.~Each
 4    1,   20|          curious observation:~“I have read somewhere,” he said, “that
 5    1,   21|              so bootless a search. He read it over and over, as if
 6    1,   23|              guess or supposition. We read it with our own eyes.”~“
 7    1,   24|               gone a wrong track, and read on the document what was
 8    1,   24|            Patagonia,” said Paganel. “Read it any way you please except
 9    1,   24|   interpretation, I should never have read it differently.”~A burst
10    1,   24| interpretation? How will the document read?”~“Easily enough answered.
11    1,   25|            the light is sufficient to read by. Holding his watch close
12    1,   25|        tempests. For instance, I have read somewhere, that in 1793,
13    2,    4|       destroyed by the sea-water, and read17 June’ or ‘27 June,’
14    2,   13|               authors of the crime?”~“Read,” replied the Major, offering
15    2,   13|              not mistaken.”~Glenarvan read aloud the following message:~
16    2,   14|             interest to those who can read it. The profound silence
17    2,   17|         letter was soon completed. It read as follows: “Order to Tom
18    3,    5|              replied Paganel. “If you read certain passages of Saint
19    3,   10|            not the eyes of Kai-Koumou read hearts?”~And pointing to
20    3,   13|              his Scotch convictions.~“Read it, John!” said Glenarvan.~
21    3,   13|              said Glenarvan.~And John read what the powder had left
22    3,   13|          Providential interpositions, read in these words an indisputable
23    3,   16|              was not mistaken. Ayrton read the letter as I did, and
24    3,   16|           Glenarvan.~“Will your Honor read it?” he said, handing it
25    3,   16|         Glenarvan took the letter and read as follows:~“Order to Tom
26    3,   16|           spectacles on his nose, and read it for himself.~“New Zealand!”
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