Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1| moment they all sat silent, gazing at this frail relic, wondering
 2    1,    6|  about four feet, and began gazing at the horizon, standing
 3    1,   13|   have remained long enough gazing at the sublime struggle
 4    2,    5|   companions stood silently gazing at the struggle between
 5    2,   19|  with them. Glenarvan stood gazing with folded arms and downcast
 6    2,   19|    pale face and set teeth, gazing at the whirling current.~
 7    3,   17|  Ayrton remained impassive, gazing at the coast, deaf to every
 8    3,   19|   asked of Paganel, who was gazing at this new land through
 9    3,   19| then relapsed into silence, gazing out into the dark night,
10    3,   20| could see the quartermaster gazing at the ship, standing with
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