Book,  chapter

 1    2,    8|     concern, and to guide such a team by a goad; but Ayrton had
 2    2,    8|          a peculiar cry, and his team set off. The wagon shook
 3    2,   10|         Ayrton, who directed the team. The Major and the two sailors
 4    2,   13|       Ayrton to stir up his lazy team, were the only sounds which
 5    2,   14|      night. Ayrton goaded on his team, and after a journey of
 6    2,   15| unhar-ness the bullocks when the team could not go well round
 7    2,   15|    Ayrton urging on his burdened team.~From noon to two oclock
 8    2,   15|      eminence. Ayrton turned his team a little toward the great
 9    2,   15|          the preservation of the team being of supreme importance.~
10    2,   16|          a cry well known to his team, but there was no reply.
11    2,   16|      quartermaster urging on the team with voice and goad; but
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