Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|  removed by Lord Glenarvan, and separated and spread out on the table
 2    1,    9| enormous accumulation of rocks, separated by bands of cloud, forming
 3    1,   16|        the three men had become separated long ago; but still this
 4    1,   26|       heavy masses of cloud had separated, and now streaked the sky
 5    2,    7|          No, my Lord, no. I was separated from him at that terrible
 6    2,    8|  evening came, Scotch and Irish separated. Ayrton and Paddy OMoore
 7    2,   15|       if this chain of the Alps separated two different countries,
 8    3,    2| terminating in a narrow strait, separated the two islands.~The northern
 9    3,   11|        Grant’s despair at being separated from her brother. Glenarvan
10    3,   14|         As to the distance that separated Lake Taupo from the Bay
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