Book,  chapter

 1    1,   23|  globe if necessary, however slight our chance of finding him.
 2    2,    7| feeling of mistrust, however slight, had prompted the inquiry,
 3    2,   18|      lain motionless, made a slight movement. His eyes unclosed,
 4    2,   19|   there might have been some slight delay, and after all they
 5    3,    1|  sandy plains where even the slight tides of the Pacific might
 6    3,    4|     a considerable height. A slight swell still agitated the
 7    3,    6|    from the northwest, and a slight swell rocked the frail craft.~“
 8    3,    6|      that crazy boat. A very slight shock would be enough to
 9    3,   12|    attention was called to a slight noise which seemed to come
10    3,   13|     volcano of the future. A slight mechanical change would
11    3,   13| leaves, and in the middle, a slight mound betokened the place
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