Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5| sang-froid. When Lord Glenarvan offered him the command of the DUNCAN,
 2    1,    8| Glenarvan, true to his promise, offered to put in there, and land
 3    1,   15|        all that was needed, and offered to take him to a TOLDERIA
 4    1,   23|       tree.~Such was the asylum offered to the little band of Glenarvan.
 5    1,   26| Lawrence. This he drew out, and offered to Thalcave, simply saying:~“
 6    2,   12|        betimes next day. Robert offered his friend Toline half his
 7    2,   16|    Mangles and Robert instantly offered their services. John particularly
 8    2,   17|    added that a reward had been offered by the police for the apprehension
 9    3,    2|       brig. Will Halley had not offered his cabin to his lady passengers.
10    3,    2|    hands made slow work. Wilson offered to assist the crew; but
11    3,    5|       choicest delicacy, and is offered to the most honored guest.~
12    3,    5|        of her bodily needs, and offered her some European delicacies. ‘
13    3,    8|         But in spite of rewards offered to the natives, he could
14    3,   14|   devour the bold schemers, who offered it a crater. Could they
15    3,   21|      geographer’s oddities, and offered him her hand. Forty thousand
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