Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|        longitude.”~“That is not needed now, we know the country.
 2    1,    4|       she might give him all he needed, watching over him and caring
 3    1,    5|   alterations were consequently needed in the DUNCAN herself; John
 4    1,   15|    gratitude that no words were needed. The stranger bowed slightly
 5    1,   15|  undertook to find all that was needed, and offered to take him
 6    1,   22|      the waters.~His companions needed no urging forward now; this
 7    2,    2|    canvas, and lend its aid, if needed to the indefatigable steam
 8    2,    3|   faithful Friday, what more is needed? Two friends on a rock,
 9    2,    8|        were soon made, for they needed much less. Strong horses
10    2,    9|          The amiable geographer needed no pressing, and told them
11    2,   10|      than all that he specially needed when they came to rivers.
12    2,   10|       This was an accident that needed to be promptly repaired.
13    2,   15|    sport, and the horses little needed any additional fatigue.~
14    2,   15|         appetite, and sleep was needed more than food. Lady Helena
15    2,   19|      rest would be all that was needed to complete his cure. Lady
16    3,    1|        the sea-worn rocks; they needed no words of question or
17    3,    6|        and provisions. What was needed was a strong, manageable
18    3,   13|     hunger and thirst, and they needed no persuasion to begin their
19    3,   16| breakfast, which they so sorely needed, was awaiting them. They
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