Book,  chapter

 1    1,   17|  Paganel asked Thalcave when he expected to come to water.~“At Lake
 2    1,   23|      empty so soon as Glenarvan expected, and, anyway, the supply
 3    1,   24|         rejoinder. Doubtless he expected it, for he began to smile,
 4    1,   24|        in culinary art might be expected. Wilson had a good idea
 5    2,    2|          who vacated it for the expected guest. Mary took great delight
 6    2,    5|        every moment the captain expected the masts would break short
 7    2,    5|         along. Every instant he expected the yacht would dash against
 8    2,    6|      and Paddy OMoore no doubt expected confidence for confidence,
 9    2,    8|      increased. Not that anyone expected to discover the captain
10    2,    9| assurance marvelous things were expected by the whole party.~In this
11    2,   10|       great profit. Sam Machell expected to get pounds 2 on each
12    2,   18|   should neither have asked nor expected assistance.”~In restraining
13    3,    1|         ships ready to sail. He expected to find frequent communication
14    3,    9|   remarkable. No pity was to be expected at his hands. His name was
15    3,   13|    prisoner, and except that he expected immediate execution, his
16    3,   17|     indifference.~He, no doubt, expected that his reply would close
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