Book,  chapter

 1    1,   16|   hear of him?”~“A long while ago; the sun has brought two
 2    1,   16|     had become separated long ago; but still this much was
 3    1,   20|     all powerful thirty years ago, before they were driven
 4    1,   21|       us.”~“It was some years ago,” replied Manuel. “Yes;
 5    1,   21|        It can’t be some years ago; the date of the shipwreck
 6    1,   21|      It is scarcely two years ago.”~“Oh, more than that, my
 7    1,   24|        until about an instant ago, on the top of the tree,
 8    1,   25|      be superb. Just a minute ago, when I was trying to sleep,
 9    2,    1|       on board a little while ago, that though we had not
10    2,    1|     you will see. Five months ago, when we left the Clyde,
11    2,    4|     English colonies, or long ago he would have been back
12    2,    4| hundred and fifty-eight years ago, my friends, Australia was
13    2,   13|      which escaped six months ago from the Penitentiary at
14    2,   13|     in Australia a few months ago, by what ship is not known,
15    2,   19|      to the shore, as a month ago, when they crossed Cape
16    3,    4|     Auckland thirty-six hours ago.”~Glenarvan made no reply.
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