Chapter
1 VI | returned Ford, “and I was able to light it only by bringing
2 VI | hundred times without being able to get at him—the author,
3 IX | arms, and longing to be able to pierce the impenetrable
4 XI | conviction.~“Do you expect to be able to punish them?”~“Both punish
5 XI | side walls, so that he was able to examine them carefully.
6 XII | cast, and her eyes, hardly able to bear the lamp-light in
7 XII | terror was all she seemed able to say to the second.~James
8 XII | the magistrates had been able to discover nothing.~A few
9 XIII| indeed, Jack; I am perfectly able myself to educate the person
10 XIV | ground, the maiden would be able to see everything of which
11 XIV | at least you ought to be able to compare what you give
12 XV | Nell was now refreshed, and able to look boldly forth into
13 XV | ejaculation was all she was able to utter in token of admiration
14 XV | if you are sure that I am able to make you happy,” answered
15 XVII| catch him, we should be able to make him listen to reason.”~“
16 XVII| everything. As far as I~am able to judge, my grandfather,
17 XVII| returning to him, I may be able to bring him to the knowledge
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