Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|    have no heart!”~“They have refused?”~“Yes. They have refused
 2    1,    4|     refused?”~“Yes. They have refused me a ship! They talked of
 3    1,    5|   London when his request was refused, and he would have anticipated
 4    1,   14|     his master. But Glenarvan refused to touch it, and lay stretched
 5    1,   18|   could not go on at all, and refused to eat the ALFAFARES, a
 6    2,    7| province of Victoria not only refused to admit them, but passed
 7    2,   10|   heavy rains the lazy beasts refused to stir, and when violent
 8    2,   10|   them better, but they still refused to go forward. The rams
 9    2,   19|      from Delegete.~Glenarvan refused. It would be three days
10    3,    4|      their escape, but Halley refused to take this precaution.~
11    3,    7|  without water or provisions, refused to surrender, but one day
12    3,   11|        indeed, she would have refused to survive him. It was a
13    3,   14|    and Mary Grant obstinately refused to taste this game, which
14    3,   17| spoken the decisive word, and refused to break his silence. This
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