Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|      is you they will have to thank for it.”~“And they will
 2    1,    4|     said Mary Grant, “we will thank this noble lord and lady
 3    1,   13| companions had hardly time to thank him for his obliging good
 4    1,   15|       time I shall be able to thank the Patagonian in the language
 5    1,   18|     said Robert; “how he will thank you for saving his life.”~“
 6    1,   21|      with the Commandant, and thank him and take leave.~Glenarvan
 7    2,    3|       now, the Major and I—”~“Thank you,” replied the Major,
 8    2,    6|       hand, and simply said: “Thank you, John.”~This was all,
 9    2,    6| exclaim: “My Lord, praise and thank God! if Captain Grant is
10    2,    7|    thought, Ayrton replied—“I thank you, my Lord, for the confidence
11    2,   14|    was in his sister’s arms.~“Thank you, Mr. John, thank you!”
12    2,   14|   arms.~“Thank you, Mr. John, thank you!” she said, holding
13    2,   15|     which he took occasion to thank him, the preservation of
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