Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|        young girl and boy that wanted to speak to Lord Glenarvan.~“
 2    1,   15|   could get supplies of all he wanted. This proposition was partly
 3    1,   15|      was their herds Glenarvan wanted, not themselves. As long
 4    1,   16|  Thalcave were discussing.~“He wanted to know whether we were
 5    1,   23|     they must call out if they wanted him.~“Paganel, Paganel!”
 6    2,    1|     compliments and smiles. He wanted to embrace everyone on board
 7    2,    8|        on board. Hands will be wanted to work the ship, and to
 8    2,   10|   specimen of monotremata, and wanted to stow it away in the luggage;
 9    2,   12|     interest in the child, and wanted to talk to him and hear
10    2,   15|      and that was all that was wanted. Glenarvan rewarded him
11    2,   17|      had all the information I wanted now, and came back to the
12    2,   18|  Glenarvan.~“With him. Mulrady wanted to speak to him, and they
13    2,   19|  obliged to be content. Wilson wanted to kindle a fire to prepare
14    3,    1| courageous and so resigned. He wanted to say a word further in
15    3,    1|       motives prompted him. He wanted to examine once more the
16    3,    7|        to explode. Nothing was wanted but the spark, or rather
17    3,   13|      was their salvation. They wanted to question him; to know
18    3,   13|  manage it.”~And now everybody wanted to know about their friend’
19    3,   14|      Maories. At any cost they wanted to avoid them and gain the
20    3,   16|       he was doing nor what he wanted to do. He rushed down the
21    3,   18|     his keepers withdrew.~“You wanted to speak to me, Ayrton?”
22    3,   19|    over the side of the yacht, wanted to throw herself into the
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