Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|        inside, they’ll be in a pretty state!”~“It’s to be feared
 2    1,    3|        years of age; her tired pretty face, and sorrowful eyes,
 3    1,    6|   toward evening the wind blew pretty fresh, and the DUNCAN tossed
 4    1,    6|          said Lord Glenarvan.~“Pretty well, my Lord. I am not
 5    1,    6|   think of breakfast, and that pretty quickly. It is thirty-six
 6    1,    8|       you might manage to find pretty good quarters. They wouldn’
 7    1,   13|    light of the fire.~It was a pretty creature, like a small camel
 8    1,   19| leaping about, Glenarvan had a pretty good idea of the number
 9    2,    6|      the top of the cliff by a pretty steep path. Robert climbed
10    2,   15|      and managed to get over a pretty hilly district where the
11    2,   18|   revolvers, and could stand a pretty long siege, for they had
12    3,   14|      then the ridge rose again pretty steeply toward a wood for
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