Book,  chapter

 1    1,    7|       spite of this melancholy reflection, the Frenchman submitted
 2    1,   10|        was silent, absorbed in reflection.~“Have we mistaken the place
 3    1,   13|     lighted up with a dazzling reflection of the blazing crater, while
 4    1,   13|  declivities lighted up by the reflection of the volcano.~“Ah, I’ve
 5    1,   13|        and there was a passing reflection from the flames of Antuco,
 6    1,   23| Glenarvan after a few minutesreflection; “and remember, Robert,
 7    1,   23|        question which requires reflection. I must know first, through
 8    2,    6|      in Adelaide.~After mature reflection, Lord Glenarvan and John
 9    2,    8|         but at last, after due reflection, said, “Yes, my Lord, I
10    2,   15|       gives plenty of room for reflection.”~“It is not quite so big
11    2,   16|     young captain, after brief reflection. “There will be time enough
12    3,    1|    without touching. After due reflection and discussion, Glenarvan
13    3,   18|     silence. But after a brief reflection, he replied:~“Ayrton, if
14    3,   20|       have led him astray. May reflection and repentance bring him
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