Book,  chapter

 1    1,   19|   crossed Glenarvan’s mind as he watched him.~“He is going to desert
 2    1,   20|          en masse, while Paganel watched them attentively through
 3    1,   25|           and terrified, as they watched branch after branch shrivel,
 4    2,   14|          the roads were too well watched. Ayrton had said this too.~
 5    2,   15|        to Twofold Bay. The Major watched Ayrton narrowly, and noticed
 6    2,   17|          lightning. John Mangles watched the skirts of the wood attentively.
 7    3,    1| agitation. John Mangles, who had watched him since the affair at
 8    3,   12|      stretched along the ground, watched the native guard through
 9    3,   12|       went back into the hut and watched the Maories from behind
10    3,   14|         the inclosure of stakes, watched the fearful progress of
11    3,   14|       every direction.~Glenarvan watched with a beating heart, looking
12    3,   15|      seized Paganel’s glass, and watched the movements of the steamer.~
13    3,   20|         the top of the rocks and watched the few vessels passing
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