Book,  chapter

 1    1,    7|     the plan of which has been drawn up by my learned friend
 2    1,   16|    remained fixed on the lines drawn on the sand, now becoming
 3    2,   10|    hoping the mothers would be drawn after them, moved by their
 4    2,   11|     the train, the other half, drawn up to the opposite shore,
 5    2,   12| spectacles firmly on his nose, drawn himself up to his full height,
 6    2,   14|        trees, and as night had drawn on supper was served as
 7    2,   17|     were written, and the lots drawn. Fate fixed on Mulrady.
 8    2,   17|   Melbourne, and that they had drawn lots who should go, and
 9    2,   19|     installed in a mail-coach, drawn by five strong horses, left
10    3,    6|     the blow, and the yawl was drawn alongside.~“Empty?” asked
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