Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|         just going to throw the remains overboard, when the boatswain’
 2    1,    5|      described by Walter Scott, remains intact amid the ruins made
 3    1,    9| invested with grandeur, the sad remains of a deserted settlement,
 4    1,   12|    mistaken. See! there are the remains of a fire left by the Indians,
 5    1,   16|           said Glenarvan.~“That remains to be seen; but if he doesn’
 6    1,   17|         is full of antediluvian remainsenormous bones, which the
 7    2,    4|         to our friend, all that remains to be done now is to get
 8    3,    1|      evident traces of camping, remains of fires recently kindled
 9    3,   11|   twenty-four hours, the corpse remains unburied. This custom was
10    3,   11|         fell upon the senseless remains with brutal appetite. Faster
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