Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|   The more of those terrible creatures that are killed the better,
 2    1,    2|  Lady Helena. “If those poor creatures ever see their native land
 3    1,    9|       a few wretched-looking creatures were wandering about on
 4    1,   13|    could have frightened the creatures so, and driven them from
 5    1,   18|   Cordilleras, but the timid creatures were so frightened that
 6    2,   10| storms chanced to occur, the creatures became almost mad with terror,
 7    3,    6|   keel up.”~“The unfortunate creatures,” cried Lady Helena, “they
 8    3,    8|     the whole body, singular creatures, which seemed to connect
 9    3,   11|  life of bondage.~These poor creatures appeared quite resigned
10    3,   13|       do you know what those creatures use for wads?”~“No, Paganel!”
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