Book,  chapter

 1    1,    8|          2,669. It is a grievous spectacle! If it is all the same to
 2    1,   13|     streams. The splendor of the spectacle increased every instant
 3    1,   16|      like water-spouts. It was a spectacle which caused both pleasure
 4    1,   25|      silently at this terrifying spectacle. They could not make their
 5    2,    5| half-terrified admiration at the spectacle.~Just then, a dull hissing
 6    2,   11|          the ladies the horrible spectacle at Camden Bridge. He took
 7    2,   12|          greatly excited by this spectacle, got out of the wagon, followed
 8    2,   13|       and constituted a peculiar spectacle rich in novel effects. The
 9    2,   16|          his stupefaction at the spectacle which met their gaze.~Two
10    2,   18|         by death, was a dreadful spectacle. Glenarvan searched no further.
11    2,   19|          all set off.~What a sad spectacle, and how lamentably was
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