Book,  chapter

 1    1,   17| propensities. He rather sought to avoid them, and gave orders to
 2    1,   20|    rhetoric that I know. Mind you avoid it all your life, and only
 3    3,    3|      requires great experience to avoid them. The strongest ship
 4    3,    5|           very thing I would fain avoid,” exclaimed the geographer.~“
 5    3,    5|   repeated Glenarvan. “Can we not avoid them by keeping to the shore?
 6    3,    6|           skill were necessary to avoid these submerged rocks, and
 7    3,    7|         English. Therefore let us avoid falling into their hands.”~“
 8    3,    8|         certainly more prudent to avoid this village of Ngarnavahia,
 9    3,    8|           at a distance, so as to avoid all encounters with the
10    3,   12|         walked quickly, trying to avoid the points where they might
11    3,   14|           any cost they wanted to avoid them and gain the east coast,
12    3,   15|        them. It was impossible to avoid the attack of the natives,
13    3,   17|           herself to his cabin to avoid exposing him again to the
14    3,   20|    BRITANNIA. It was difficult to avoid falling into the error,
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