Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|   white winding-sheet like the bones of a skeleton; and at intervals
 2    1,   17|  antediluvian remainsenormous bones, which the Indians attribute
 3    1,   26| forsake the prairie, where the bones of his fathers were whitening,
 4    2,   16|    which rattled together like bones. To what cataclysm is this
 5    2,   19|     and it was devoured to the bones.~On the 23d the weary but
 6    3,    2|     yellow complexion, angular bones, harsh voices, and black
 7    3,    5|      enjoy munching the little bones!’”~“Horrid! but I wonder
 8    3,   10|   friend they mourned, but his bones would be missing in the
 9    3,   10|      perishable flesh, but the bones, which are collected with
10    3,   10|       be unsolemnized, and the bones that escaped the teeth of
11    3,   11|  captives might have heard the bones crunching under the teeth
12    3,   14|      were devoured down to the bones.~The evening twilight came
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