Book,  chapter

 1    1,    7|         indifference to you, to visit another country instead.”~“
 2    1,    7|       give up the pleasure of a visit to India.”~“Give it up.
 3    1,    8|        which I always wished to visit. This is an opportunity,
 4    1,    8|       Let me add, that we shall visit Port Famine.”~“Port Famine!”
 5    1,   21| procured him the honor of their visit. Now or never was the moment
 6    2,    3|        the time of the DUNCAN’S visit to the island, the population
 7    2,    8|      Paddy wished to return the visit of Lord Glenarvan. Ayrton
 8    2,   11|       of the party to pay her a visit in turns, as her reception-room
 9    2,   11|       took Robert with him. His visit to the town was very short,
10    2,   12|       he has come a long way to visit this part. No doubt some
11    2,   12|       journey over the wilds to visit his tribe once more, scattered
12    2,   14| positive promise from them of a visit to Malcolm Castle when they
13    3,    1| decision, he thought it best to visit the ship mentioned by the
14    3,    8|       natives, “ngamu,” and the visit of the audacious family
15    3,   18|     DUNCAN arrived. During your visit to the farm you related
16    3,   18|       Captain Grant intended to visit New Zealand. Now, as this
17    3,   20|     friends. He invited them to visit his wooden house, and dine
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