Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|        her silently, and looked gloomy and disappointed— indeed,
 2    1,   19|        seemed to be going away. Gloomy silence spread over the
 3    1,   21|        had supper; but it was a gloomy party that surrounded the
 4    1,   24|        pangs of hunger, and the gloomy depths of the forest resounded
 5    1,   26|     traces of the DUNCAN on the gloomy expanse of water that met
 6    2,    4|      and anxious to give a less gloomy turn to the conversation,
 7    2,   17| interpretation of the document. Gloomy silence fell on the whole
 8    3,   10|       the former were calm, but gloomy, awaiting the orders of
 9    3,   17|         the poop. His eyes were gloomy, his teeth set, his fists
10    3,   17|      necessary—even Paganel was gloomy and taciturn. He was seldom
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