Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|  replied John, “they are as comfortable as if they were at home.”~“
 2    1,   13|      even if it is not very comfortable. Providence has led us to
 3    1,   23|    position they found more comfortable. Wilson gave an account
 4    1,   24|      I have never been more comfortable, even in my study. We live
 5    1,   26|   in the sand, which made a comfortable enough bed, and then covered
 6    2,    6|    and last of all, a plain comfortable dwelling-house, crowned
 7    2,    8|   was not likely to be very comfortable; but, such as it was, they
 8    2,    8|   speedily converted into a comfortable room, covered with a thick
 9    2,   14| would be the better for the comfortable quarters they would find
10    2,   19|   the bay.~At noon, after a comfortable meal, all the travelers
11    3,   16|    was to get back to their comfortable cabins, and to have breakfast.~
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