Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|         and then he lowered the glass, set it up on deck, and
 2    1,    6|    clock at present. Fetch me a glass of sherry and a biscuit
 3    1,   26|   shining like pieces of broken glass, were salinous lagoons,
 4    1,   26|          Presently, through the glass, they saw a boat lowered.~“
 5    2,    5|        on the troubled sky. The glass had fallen to 26 degrees,
 6    3,    4|    looked, and for a moment his glass was pointed toward the horizon
 7    3,    4|        angle of 30 degrees.~The glass of the skylight had been
 8    3,   15|       spread out like sheets of glass. Gigantic tree-ferns grew
 9    3,   15|        Robert, seized Paganel’s glass, and watched the movements
10    3,   15| contract and grow pale, and the glass drop from his hands. One
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