Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |     Zealand they take refuge amid hot sulphur springs and
 2    1,    5| Walter Scott, remains intact amid the ruins made by the Reformation;
 3    1,   12|      ascent was then resumed amid increasing dangers and difficulties.
 4    1,   14|  words that escaped his lips amid his sighs were,~“I shall
 5    1,   23|  plain; the OMBU stood alone amid the rolling waters, and
 6    1,   24|   hopelessly entangled, and, amid their ruined projects, inspired
 7    1,   26|      arms round Mary’s neck, amid the loud, joyous hurrahs
 8    2,    5|  this alarming situation and amid dreadful alternations of
 9    2,   11|  strangers passed unobserved amid the laborious inhabitants.~
10    2,   18|  this storm. The wind howled amid the cracking wood, and mingled
11    2,   18|    gone!~The night wore away amid anxiety and distress; every
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