Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|        estate; in fact, it was a regular clan, and they did not forget
 2    1,    5|        age, with a calm face and regular features—a man who did whatever
 3    1,    9|       Paganel also came across a regular cargo of old books in the
 4    1,   13|       returned Paganel. “That is regular howling.”~“Let us go out
 5    1,   19|         heard in the distance at regular intervals, as if fired as
 6    1,   20| magnificent flamingos stalked in regular order like soldiers marching,
 7    1,   20|           I think they look like regular bandits.”~“And how far is
 8    1,   22|         advanced quietly, making regular strokes, worthy of a master
 9    2,    8|        Mangles. “The DUNCAN is a regular racing yacht, and would
10    2,   13|       miles off an assemblage of regular houses.~“Seymour!” cried
11    2,   14|       hunters too, for these are regular setters.”~Paganel was just
12    2,   15|         was not hail-stones, but regular lumps of ice, as large as
13    2,   17|      sharp lookout. The wagon, a regular fortress buried in mud,
14    3,    1|       and Oriental Company has a regular line of packets between
15    3,    1|          He merely observed that regular communication existed between
16    3,    1|       answered Paganel. “He is a regular sea-wolf.”~“A downright
17    3,   12|          The only outlet was the regular door of the Ware-Atoua,
18    3,   20|          By degrees we fell into regular ways and habits of life.~“
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