Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|   Glenarvan.~Lady Helena soon joined her husband on deck, quite
 2    1,    5|      Lord Glenarvan cordially joined his cheers with theirs,
 3    1,   17| laughter, in which all others joined.~Paganel said no more, but
 4    3,    6|    were ready. They were then joined to the fragments of the
 5    3,   10|    them the Maori whose canoe joined that of the Kai-Koumou at
 6    3,   11|    happens among the Maories, joined the title of ariki to that
 7    3,   11|     The wife of Kara-Tete had joined her husband. The two bodies
 8    3,   12|       narrow promontory which joined it in front to the plateau
 9    3,   12|     out!”~Wilson and Olbinett joined their companions, and all
10    3,   15|       hope. Often Lady Helena joined in the conversation; but
11    3,   18|       had just escaped, and I joined myself to them. You will
12    3,   18|       it go to Melbourne, and joined myself to you in my true
13    3,   20|       the two brave Scotchmen joined hands in a hearty grip and
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