Book,  chapter

1    1,   14|    out again with garments torn to rags, and feet and hands
2    1,   15|  formidable. He was almost torn to pieces by his friends,
3    1,   19|   of Robert. Glenarvan had torn the flanks of his horse
4    1,   22| and clumps of mimosas were torn up and drifted about like
5    1,   23|    torrent, they saw trees torn up by the roots, twisted
6    1,   23|    twisted branches, roofs torn off, destroyed RANCHOS,
7    2,    2| DEBRIS of trees and plants torn off the neighboring continents.
8    2,    5| next minute the sails were torn away by the tempest, and
9    3,   10|  part, I would rather have torn out your heart, I would
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