Book,  chapter

 1    1,    8|       Lord Glenarvan, “that the elements are against you.”~“I’ll
 2    1,   22|       with the most terrible of elements lasted. The fugitives could
 3    1,   25|   powerless, when the unchained elements can only be combated by
 4    1,   25|       only be combated by other elements. Glenarvan gazed with haggard
 5    1,   26|       the fury of the unchained elements.~END OF BOOK ONE~
 6    2,    2|    waves of the two oceans. The elements, after having handled them
 7    2,    3|         a ten day’s voyage. The elements were now no longer at war
 8    2,    5|        The noise of the warring elements was so great that his words
 9    2,    5|    heard above the noise of the elements. The steam was escaping
10    2,    5| DENOUEMENT of this war with the elements.~“He’s an energetic fellow,
11    2,   19|  searchers, whom the unfriendly elements of the Pampas had been unable
12    3,    5|     supplied with those plastic elements that renew the muscles.
13    3,   20|      struggle for life with the elements.~“It was during the night
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