Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|     gravity in reply.~“Are you coming with us, Major?” asked Lady
 2    1,   14|   Glenarvan. “Who knows? He is coming down— he is gradually getting
 3    1,   15|  fastened round the waist, and coming down to a point in front.
 4    1,   16|      wandering over the plain, coming in contact and mingling
 5    1,   16|         a change of weather is coming! We are going to have a
 6    1,   21|     for there was no chance of coming across Captain Grant between
 7    1,   22|       of the horizon, like the coming in of the tide. Soon a confused
 8    1,   25|        the upturned roots, and coming toward the poor refugees
 9    2,    1|     there.~“He is there! He is coming! Oh, father!” exclaimed
10    2,    2|       a few hours, but without coming across the least trace of
11    2,    9|     seemed as if it were never coming to an end. The eloquent
12    2,   11|       by the local police, was coming from the mines at Bendigo
13    2,   11|      train, so that the train, coming on at full speed, was precipitated
14    2,   12|   kissed your parents, are you coming back to Melbourne?” asked
15    3,    1|        Twofold Bay. But before coming to any decision, he thought
16    3,   10|             Oh! one of them is coming up here. . . . .”~“Come
17    3,   14|     had long since been astir, coming and going at the foot of
18    3,   14|     eyes. Thus their deity was coming personally to chastise the
19    3,   15|    rowing.~He saw three canoes coming out from behind Point Lottin
20    3,   15|     under full steam! they are coming to us! Found now, brave
21    3,   15|      the DUNCAN.~The yacht was coming down at full speed, and
22    3,   17| departure and so hopeful, were coming back to Europe defeated
23    3,   18|     made but a poor bargain by coming to my terms.”~The quartermaster
24    3,   20|      in sight. It seemed to be coming toward us. But would it
25    3,   21| newspapers, by their secretary coming back tattooed.~The return
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