Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13|        last quarter, had not yet risen. The peaks on the north
 2    1,   22|         the flood.~The water had risen to the top of the trunk,
 3    1,   25|     fallen, and the wind had not risen in the least. But this state
 4    1,   25| devouring activity.~The wind had risen now and fanned the flame.
 5    2,    5|       albatrosses.~The yacht had risen once more, but she found
 6    3,    4|     which concealed the scarcely risen sun. There was the land,
 7    3,    8|         points are known to have risen six feet in twenty years.
 8    3,   10|      moment, Lady Helena who had risen, seized her husband’s arm.~“
 9    3,   13|       But just as the ladies had risen with a despairing effort,
10    3,   14|       light.~All the savages had risen, howling under the pain
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