Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|      days at least.”~Glenarvan listened silently. He saw the CATAPEZ
 2    1,   13|   strength than before, and he listened anxiously to the sounds
 3    1,   15|       a brave man.)~The native listened, but made no reply.~“He
 4    1,   26|   lonely strand. He gazed, and listened, and even fancied he caught
 5    1,   26|   direction of the yacht. They listened and looked, but no signal
 6    2,   10|   wide-spreading gum-tree, and listened to his recital.~It was seven
 7    2,   14|       him from his reverie. He listened attentively, and to his
 8    2,   14|    they can’t sing Mozart!”~He listened to the sublime inspiration
 9    2,   18|     the Major and John Mangles listened attentively.~During one
10    2,   18|    John Mangles.~And then both listened. The mysterious whistle
11    3,    5|       with them. The brave boy listened with all his ears, ready
12    3,   12| finding the noise continue, he listened; then his curiosity was
13    3,   12|     two paces from the hut and listened with his head bent forward.
14    3,   18|       Ayrton’s examination. He listened without opening his mouth.
15    3,   19|        side of the vessel, and listened attentively, making a sign
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