Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4| alighted; but he embraced her silently, and looked gloomy and disappointed—
 2    1,   12|    least.”~Glenarvan listened silently. He saw the CATAPEZ was
 3    1,   15|   arms to the Patagonian, who silently laid his hand on his head,
 4    1,   19|     waters of the Guamini ran silently, like a sheet of oil over
 5    1,   21|      hopes, and Robert walked silently beside him, with his eyes
 6    1,   25|      and his companions gazed silently at this terrifying spectacle.
 7    2,    1|  Paganel looked at each other silently, struck by the justice of
 8    2,    5|      and his companions stood silently gazing at the struggle between
 9    2,    7|      by a gesture, and waited silently for any fresh question that
10    2,   12|     me.”~Toline took the book silently; but, after examining it
11    2,   17|        and his companions sat silently thinking over it.~“Then
12    2,   19|   again. The first day passed silently and painfully. Every ten
13    3,   17|      the questions calmly and silently.~“Ayrton,” said Glenarvan, “
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