Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|     not abuse the sympathy you show to strangers.”~“Strangers,
 2    1,    7|      Saint Martin? How shall I show my face at the SEANCES of
 3    1,   26|     was quite at a loss how to show his recognition of the disinterestedness
 4    2,    7|         for the confidence you show towards me, and I hope to
 5    3,    5|      maintained, not without a show of reason, that sensuality,
 6    3,   11|   rubbed with oil, and did not show any sign of decay.~The parents
 7    3,   12|     death in the face. We must show these savages how Europeans
 8    3,   18| business. It was impossible to show more complete confidence.
 9    3,   19|       what befalls you, let us show this obstinate courage which
10    3,   20|    more moved than he cared to show.~“Go on!” shouted John to
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