Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|          scarcely been married three months, and his bride was Miss
 2    1,    4|              in 1861, and for twelve months, or up to May, 1862, letters
 3    1,    8|          moreover, in seven or eight months you would get a ship, I
 4    1,    8|             Europe.”~“Seven or eight months!” exclaimed Paganel.~“At
 5    1,   21|              nursing twin babies six months oldtwo boys, be it understood,
 6    2,    1|        enough, as you will see. Five months ago, when we left the Clyde,
 7    2,    6|           engaged on a farm, and two months afterward commenced clearing
 8    2,    7|          honest man. He has been two months now in my service, and I
 9    2,   10|            his recital.~It was seven months since Sam Machell had started.
10    2,   10|             journey would last three months longer. His assistants in
11    2,   13|           convicts which escaped six months ago from the Penitentiary
12    2,   13|           arrived in Australia a few months ago, by what ship is not
13    2,   17|             during the last eighteen months, for doing deeds of villainy
14    3,    7|              said Paganel, “six long months have gone by since we left
15    3,   15|              forth during their four monthsjourney, Glenarvan and
16    3,   16|             had left the yacht three months before, so full of hope!
17    3,   18|            March, 1861. For fourteen months I cruised with him in the
18    3,   18|            This was my one idea. Two months afterward the DUNCAN arrived.
19    3,   18|            was dated June, 1862, two months after my disembarkation,
20    3,   18| interpretation secret for nearly two months?”~“Because I did not wish
21    3,   19|         waves, and disappeared a few months after its birth.”~“Very
22    3,   20|              which had been for nine months a mystery was about to be
23    3,   21|         again after a voyage of five months, during which, and keeping
24    3,   21|        clergyman who had prayed nine months before for the deliverance
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