Book,  chapter

 1    1,   14| would fall upon his ear. He ventured far up in spite of his being
 2    1,   25|  distant rolling. Glenarvan ventured to creep out of the sheltering
 3    1,   26|  her tonnage could not have ventured safely nearer the sand-banks.~
 4    2,    5|  Lady Helena and Miss Grant ventured upstairs on deck. But they
 5    2,    7|     few bold travelers have ventured; and at last, in an exhausted
 6    2,    7|    travelers have never yet ventured, that would be a different
 7    2,   19|     returning life. McNabbs ventured to affirm that no vital
 8    3,    1|     must think of those who ventured their lives. Lord Glenarvan
 9    3,   12|     Lady Helena immediately ventured out of the grotto. The darkness
10    3,   13|   slopes. Already when they ventured on the exposed part of the
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