Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|  call ship captains often in England. There seems a Mr. Gr. mentioned,
 2    1,    2|   and clear, and certain for England to hesitate about going
 3    1,    3| coldly by the State party in England, because of the tenacity
 4    1,    4|     heart for the union with England. In his eyes the interests
 5    1,    5|      he would never serve in England, and he gained his rank
 6    2,    4|   give that version of it in England? But it is just a bad joke.”~“
 7    2,    6|  trench between Scotland and England than the twenty leagues
 8    2,    9|      have been well known in England when they determined to
 9    2,   12|   for I want to know that?”~“England, Ireland, Scotland, Malta,
10    2,   12|      does the moon belong to England, too?”~“She will, some day,”
11    2,   12|      work in great repute in England, and more in agreement with
12    2,   14|      the young gentlemen. In England, in the midst of civilized
13    3,    1|      found ships loading for England. In fact, the Peninsular
14    3,    1|     between these points and England.~Under these circumstances,
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