Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13| frightened the creatures so, and driven them from their haunts,
 2    1,   13|      What terror then could have driven them among the precipices
 3    1,   14|    prodigious. It has frequently driven oxen over the edge of precipices
 4    1,   20|      years ago, before they were driven beyond the sierras. Since
 5    2,    4|          Ocean, and felt himself driven toward the coast with irresistible
 6    2,    6|       danger now of either being driven away or stranded at low
 7    2,    6|        was that of all emigrants driven by misfortune from their
 8    2,   10|        the stock-keeper would be driven to his wits’ end by his
 9    3,    4|        and went on the poop till driven down again by the force
10    3,   13|     ought to start before we are driven to it by hunger. We are
11    3,   21|       last, one day being fairly driven in a corner by the intractable
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