Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|        attracted by some large object sticking fast in one of
 2    1,    7|       Lord Glenarvan would not object; but the DUNCAN is going
 3    1,   16|        make him understand the object of our expedition, and what
 4    2,    3|      at the reply; indeed, his object in asking was rather to
 5    2,    6|   Paganel, after examining the object in question through his
 6    2,    6|        are.” Glenarvan’s great object was to get information about
 7    2,   11|        eagerness to attain his object.~Ayrton luckily had lost
 8    3,    6|     except one sharply-defined object, the hull of the MACQUARIE
 9    3,    7| election of a Maori ruler. The object was to make old Potatau
10    3,   11|        old royal “veto.”~If an object is tabooed, no one can touch
11    3,   12|        wall. What could be the object? Did they know of the existence
12    3,   12|       the lead. He was now the object of their anxiety, and whose
13    3,   15|       distinguish the smallest object in the deepest gloom.~For
14    3,   16| straight before without aim or object till he reached the forecastle.
15    3,   18|        the first question, his object being to verify the dates
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