Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |       entire set of books form a united series upon which Verne
 2    1,    1|         so famous throughout the United Kingdom.~Lord Edward Glenarvan
 3    1,    4|       their independence, as the United States did—an example doubtless
 4    1,   22|   generally runs, must have been united in one large bed several
 5    2,    4|       still it is history in the United Kingdom.”~“It’s an insult!”
 6    2,   12| Brunswick, New Scotland, and the United States, under the government
 7    2,   16|          out, and would need the united strength of men, bullocks,
 8    3,   12|     guarded the promontory which united it to the “pah” like a drawbridge.
 9    3,   12|        their companions, and all united to dig through the wall10    3,   13|          a mile in length, which united Maunganamu to the Wahiti
11    3,   14|          rocky mass. Under their united efforts the stone soon moved.
12    3,   15|         words, and she and John, united by the same thought, cherished
13    3,   15|           all our travelers were united, devoted, ready to die for
14    3,   15|        in circumference, and the united arms of all the travelers
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