Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|         rightly enough, perhaps, thinking that both mules and muleteers
 2    1,   18| supplying drinkable water he was thinking of the RIOS of fresh water
 3    1,   18|           Thalcave said nothing, thinking probably, that it would
 4    1,   19|     Robert. He forgot himself in thinking of this poor child, as he
 5    2,    3|        from the reality. You are thinking of an imaginary Robinson’
 6    2,   14|    astronomical meditations, and thinking more about the celestial
 7    2,   15|    hunters of the party were not thinking much of the sport, and the
 8    2,   16|      were all of the same way of thinking; and since McNabbs had come
 9    2,   17|          companions sat silently thinking over it.~“Then Ayrton has
10    3,    2|        was the worthy geographer thinking of? Of New Zealand, the
11    3,    4|         leaning on the skylight, thinking over the situation of affairs,
12    3,   16|       and feebleness. But before thinking of fatigue, or attending
13    3,   19|          of the DUNCAN. Mary was thinking of her brother’s future,
14    3,   20|    trying lot composedly, always thinking, however, of my dear ones,
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