Book,  chapter

 1    2,    4|  until his hearers cried for mercy.~“Stop, Paganel,” said Glenarvan,
 2    2,    5| would sweep you over without mercy.”~V. IV Verne~“But we might
 3    2,    5|     she found herself at the mercy of the waves entirely now,
 4    2,   18|     force, and put us at the mercy of these wretches? If Mulrady
 5    2,   18|   Can I leave my crew to the mercy of Ben Joyce and his gang?”~
 6    3,    4|   taken, delivered up to the mercy of those wretches, and Ben
 7    3,    6|    committed the raft to the mercy of the wind, assisted by
 8    3,    6|     anchor, they were at the mercy of the ebb-tide.~John clenched
 9    3,   13|     friends might, by Divine mercy, find the means of escape.~
10    3,   20|   bottle and confined to the mercy of the ocean.~But what were
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