Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|     however, soon shivered it to fragments, many of which had pieces
 2    1,    2|       name; we get that from the fragments of the other papers; it
 3    1,    3|          complete sense from the fragments of words left—all except
 4    1,   12|       skeleton; and at intervals fragments of quartz or gneiss, loosened
 5    1,   13|   coasting past abysses in which fragments of the mountain were falling,
 6    1,   14|     though they partly were with fragments of the plateau; and more
 7    2,    3|         shipwreck occurred, some fragments must have been thrown on
 8    2,    6| scattered and destroyed whatever fragments of the brig had remained.
 9    2,   11|       name of “open plain.” Some fragments of quartz and ferruginous
10    3,    1|   Pacific might have thrown some fragments of wreck. But no indication
11    3,    6|          were then joined to the fragments of the foremast and the
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