Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|         with everybody on every subject, never discussing, never
 2    1,    6|    incessantly, flying from one subject to another.~“The captain?
 3    1,    9|         without disputes on the subject. But all the passengers
 4    1,   10|        into a discussion on the subject. He would not delay an instant,
 5    1,   12|  questioning the CATAPEZ on the subject, he replied:~“There are
 6    1,   22|        question Thalcave on the subject.~“The horns come out of
 7    1,   24| providence, and let us drop the subject.”~So the conversation ended—
 8    2,    1|       replied Paganel.~Here the subject dropped, and John continued
 9    2,    1|        shadow of a doubt on the subject.”~“That’s true,” replied
10    2,    4|        who was consulted on the subject, found a very plausible
11    2,    5|         he was talking over the subject, “it is better to have no
12    2,    5|       no word was spoken on the subject. Both ladies displayed great
13    2,    6|      raised a discussion on the subject, that his hypothesis would
14    2,    6|       himself no concern on the subject.~They were all soon assembled
15    2,   17|     they are as ignorant on the subject as myself. Why, it is impossible
16    3,   13|  embarrassment, when he was the subject of conversation, though
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