Book,  chapter

 1    1,   23|           of this tree is planted firmly in the soil, not only by
 2    1,   25|         their beds of branches as firmly as possible, for there was
 3    1,   25| companions held on, each clinging firmly to the other, they felt
 4    2,   12|        had settled his spectacles firmly on his nose, drawn himself
 5    2,   16|        the quartermaster, looking firmly at the Major.~Major McNabbs
 6    2,   16|           already dry, held it as firmly as if sealed by some hydraulic
 7    2,   18|          refuge. The clay kept it firmly imbedded in the soil, like
 8    2,   18|       folds of scraped linen held firmly in place with a bandage.
 9    3,    6|           to this, the hose-pipes firmly lashed together formed a
10    3,    6|           the water. The raft was firmly moored to the nearest rocks.
11    3,   17|       with extreme gentleness and firmly restraining his violent
12    3,   18|     Ayrton spoke quite calmly and firmly. Glenarvan looked at him
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