Book,  chapter

 1    1,   14|      what is it he hopes?”~“Who knows!” said Tom Austin.~“Poor
 2    1,   14|         replied Glenarvan. “Who knows? He is coming down— he is
 3    1,   14|    corpse of Robert Grant? “Who knows?” repeated Glenarvan, keeping
 4    1,   16|     That’s going nowhere.”~“Who knows?”~Thalcave was silent, and
 5    1,   16| difficult matter, for an Indian knows nothing about degrees, and
 6    1,   17|        them for robbers, and he knows what he is talking about.”~“
 7    1,   26|         out.~“Quien sabe?“ (Who knows?) replied Thalcave, lifting
 8    2,    1|     contradictory evidence. Who knows whether after Australia
 9    2,    8|     Ayrton, “allow a sailor who knows what a ship is worth, to
10    2,   13|      the caprice of nature. She knows what she is about, but botanists
11    2,   14|    settlements on the coast. He knows his position exactly, as
12    2,   16|        by some epidemic; no one knows; neither the oldest natives,
13    2,   16|         Mangles, instantly. “He knows very well there are no convicts
14    2,   19| departure was possible. But who knows whether the DUNCAN was ready
15    2,   19|        means of conveyance. Who knows whether we shan’t arrive
16    3,    3|      suppose he thinks the ship knows the way, and steers herself.” “
17    3,   11| cherished a spark of hope.~“Who knows,” said he, as he reminded
18    3,   11|         death of Kara-Tete—“who knows but that Kai-Koumou, in
19    3,   12|      God, who reads our hearts, knows that we had a noble end
20    3,   12|       struck his forehead.~“Who knows?” said he, “it might be
21    3,   15|         on board! I see him! He knows us! He is waving his hat.”~
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