Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|     Grant! wait, my child, and listen to what I’m going to say.”~
 2    1,   17|   naturalists reckon. He would listen to nothing, and got up in
 3    1,   23|        gave an assenting nod.~“Listen to me, friends,” said Glenarvan
 4    1,   23|      Very well, tell us now.”~“Listen, then. After leaving America
 5    1,   24|       your revenge, Paganel.”~“Listen, then. In the text of the
 6    2,    7|       engrossed with Ayrton to listen to anyone else. They pressed
 7    2,   18|    Edward,” said he, “be calm. Listen to me as a friend. Think
 8    2,   18|        of distress was heard.~“Listen!” said Glenarvan.~This cry
 9    2,   19| Glenarvan.~“Will your Lordship listen to me?” returned John Mangles. “
10    3,   10|  because I am in your power.”~“Listen,” said Kai-Koumou, “the
11    3,   12|        to the end of the hut.~“Listen,” said he, motioning them
12    3,   16|   sailor did not know which to listen to first, and at last resolved
13    3,   17|       the same impassibility.~“Listen to me, Ayrton,” continued
14    3,   18|     once.~“We are all ready to listen to you,” said Glenarvan,
15    3,   18|    Zealand?” asked Glenarvan.~“Listen and judge,” replied Paganel. “
16    3,   20|         Perfectly.”~“Now then, listen to my last words, Ayrton.
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