Book,  chapter

 1    1,   23|      the rolling waters, and trembled before them. In the distance,
 2    2,    5|    John said nothing, but he trembled for his ship, and those
 3    2,   16| aerial skeletons; not a leaf trembled on the dry branches, which
 4    2,   17|    Paganel, whose hand still trembled with emotion, directed it
 5    3,   10|      had been quite unmoved, trembled with rage, and his features
 6    3,   12|     cries, and the fugitives trembled when a stone loosened from
 7    3,   14|  lower valleys.~All the cone trembled as if it was about to plunge
 8    3,   17|    lips of the quartermaster trembled slightly and a quick flush
 9    3,   19|      that awaited them, they trembled lest this new trial should
10    3,   20|     turn came, and his voice trembled as he spoke to Mary’s father.~
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