Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|      postman as a shark, that goes against wind and tide, there’
 2    1,    2|       cuts through Araucania, goes along over the Pampas to
 3    1,    6|       favorable, and the ship goes all alone.”~Just at that
 4    1,   10| continent, the way a good man goes through the world, doing
 5    1,   12|     not mention it, as no one goes that way but the Indian
 6    1,   19|    prowls about at night, and goes back to his lair with the
 7    1,   23| Tristan dAcunha.”~“Yes.”~“It goes on two degrees below the
 8    1,   25|       good earnest, and if it goes on so we shall have a terrible
 9    1,   26|       made him call out:~“Who goes there?”~“It is I, Paganel.”~“
10    2,    6| BRITANNIA, and like a man who goes right to the point, he began
11    2,    8|        a movable house, which goes or stops wherever you please.
12    2,   12|    Mangles. “That card rather goes to prove he was traveling
13    2,   16|      must wait till the water goes down.”~“Wait!” cried John. “
14    3,    1|  MACQUARIE, and the MACQUARIE goes to New Zealand. From Twofold
15    3,   18|      Major; “your imagination goes too far, Paganel; and you
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