Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|     captain.~“And how do you stand the sea, Miss Mary?” said
 2    1,    8|        My dear Lord, I wont stand on ceremony with you. Tell
 3    2,    1|    and indeed could scarcely stand. Lady Helena put her arm
 4    2,    5|    breakers. What ship could stand them. Let us invoke divine
 5    2,   10| patiencepatience that could stand any trial, and not only
 6    2,   12|    professor.~“Pupil Toline, stand up.”~As Toline was already
 7    2,   12|    climax. Paganel could not stand any more. He was obliged
 8    2,   17|  slightly wounded, but could stand up.~“To the wagon—to the
 9    2,   18|   seven revolvers, and could stand a pretty long siege, for
10    2,   19|      leeway. He took his own stand at the back, to steer by
11    2,   19|  know at all events how they stand,” said Glenarvan. “Better
12    3,    2|       continent’ would never stand for one with a nineteenth
13    3,   11|    of his tribe, he took his stand on a mound some feet above
14    3,   17|      left to you, and it may stand you in good stead. For the
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