Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |        popular semi-scientific book, now superseded by later
 2    1,   15|        give proof. Here is the book I use daily, to practice
 3    1,   15|        what’s the name of this book?” asked the Major, as he
 4    1,   15| studied the language without a book this time, gesticulating
 5    1,   16|       again.”~“You talk like a book, Paganel,” replied Glenarvan.~“
 6    1,   16|        whenever you like.”~The book was right. At one oclock
 7    1,   26|     unchained elements.~END OF BOOK ONE~
 8    2,   12|        they would luggage, and book him like a parcel. I heard
 9    2,   12|     returned Toline, pulling a book out of his pocket.~It was
10    2,   12|     said to Toline, “take this book and keep it. You have a
11    2,   12|      from me.”~Toline took the book silently; but, after examining
12    2,   12|       her, and Paganel found a book in his vest pocket, which
13    2,   14| himself with reading the great book of the firmament, a book
14    2,   14|       book of the firmament, a book which is always open, and
15    2,   19|      perversity of man.~END OF BOOK TWO~
16    3,   13|      use they make of the Holy Book, I pity the missionaries!
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