Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|       look down them. In many places wooden crosses marked the
 2    1,   18|    some SOUVENIR from all the places he had been to; and, better
 3    1,   19|   generally inhabiting marshy places, and pursuing aquatic animals
 4    2,    1|  ubiquity you can’t be in two places at once. While you were
 5    2,    6| master, were already in their places to take their share of the
 6    2,    8|    Helena and Mary took their places in the reserved compartment.
 7    2,   14|    plain was furrowed in some places by fantastic winding creeks
 8    2,   15|  wagon was riddled in several places, and few coverings would
 9    3,    1|    examined, the least likely places, as well as the sloping
10    3,    8|       finds an outlet in many places by the mouths of geysers
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