Book,  chapter

 1    1,    9|       tumultuous delight that he nearly threw the worthy secretary
 2    1,   13|         and became exhausted and nearly inanimate, only retaining
 3    1,   15|      with every step, and he had nearly exhausted his vocabulary
 4    1,   19|  powder-flask, showed him it was nearly empty.~“What’s wrong?” asked
 5    1,   26|         lightning. The storm was nearly over. The rain had given
 6    2,    2|        African blackness.~It was nearly nightfall before the party
 7    2,   12|      race; the crisped hair, the nearly black skin, the flattened
 8    2,   19|       they were upside down, and nearly paid with their lives for
 9    2,   19|           However, Glenarvan was nearly at the end of his sufferings.
10    3,    1|        discussion, Glenarvan had nearly decided to follow the coast
11    3,    4|    broken; and sometimes despair nearly masters me. I feel as if
12    3,    6|    entirely, and the raft became nearly motionless, and soon began
13    3,   11| abandoned hope. John Mangles was nearly frantic at the sight of
14    3,   15|           The limpid waters were nearly at boiling point, while
15    3,   18|     communications would be very nearly barren. Paganel’s countenance
16    3,   18|      found myself abandoned on a nearly desert coast, but only forty
17    3,   18|        interpretation secret for nearly two months?”~“Because I
18    3,   20|      there was the yacht sailing nearly alongside, under easy steam.
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