Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|    disturb him, not even a cannon ball, and no doubt he will die
 2    1,   25|           the atmosphere, a large ball of fire appeared suddenly
 3    1,   25| surrounded with black smoke. This ball, after turning round and
 4    2,   10|           very rare animal with a ball in the leg. This was the
 5    2,   17|       Glenarvan fell wounded by a ball. Gunshots resounded at the
 6    2,   17|        down struck by Ben Joyce’s ball. Controlling her agony,
 7    2,   17|          on examination, that the ball had only gone into the flesh,
 8    3,   13|       with a supply of powder and ball for the happy hunting grounds.~“
 9    3,   15|         the native boats, and the ball struck Wilson’s oar.~A few
10    3,   15|           report was heard, and a ball from the yacht’s cannon
11    3,   15|          in John’s hand.~A second ball whistled over his head,
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