Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|          Pampas, and swift horses accustomed to gallop over the plains.
 2    1,   14|        have sought vainly for the accustomed landmarks.~A magnificent
 3    1,   19|     Thalcave, who smiled with his accustomed calmness, and said:~“Thaouka,
 4    2,   10|         the evening meal with his accustomed punctuality, and after this
 5    2,   16| permission I will go myself. I am accustomed to all the country round.
 6    3,    2|           not concern him. He was accustomed to manage his own affairs,
 7    3,   11|  obsequies was performed with the accustomed ceremonial.~The corpses
 8    3,   15|         sportsmen failed in their accustomed tribute. The provisions
 9    3,   18|      propose to make.”~Glenarvan, accustomed to Ayrton’s ways, exhibited
10    3,   20|          put my trust in God, and accustomed myself to struggle resolutely
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