Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|   ball, and no doubt he will die without ever having known
 2    3,    9|     head and chief; ready to die for the rest if circumstances
 3    3,   10|    Mangles stood by ready to die in her behalf. His companions
 4    3,   11|     answered Glenarvan.~“You die to-morrow at sunrise.”~“
 5    3,   11|   cried Kai-Koumou; “you all die to-morrow at daybreak.”~
 6    3,   12|    savages how Europeans can die.”~The meal ended. Lady Helena
 7    3,   12|     If it is decreed that we die to-morrow, let us die bravely,
 8    3,   12|     we die to-morrow, let us die bravely, like Christian
 9    3,   15|    united, devoted, ready to die for one another.~On the
10    3,   16| fellow, and I shall live and die the most terrible absent
11    3,   19|    appeared, which seemed to die out now and then, and suddenly
12    3,   19|   man like my father doesnt die till he has finished his
13    3,   19|      get the chance, we will die for them.”~“We’ll live for
14    3,   20|    of a man who was about to die, and the boat went off in
15    3,   21|      that Paganel was not to die a bachelor? Probably so.~
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