Book,  chapter

1    1,   11|    far forgotten his mother tongue among mules and Indians
2    1,   16|   on to his chest. When his tongue failed, his arms were called
3    1,   16|   him speak in their mother tongue.~“And what about the prisoner?”
4    1,   18|     making a noise with his tongue, as if taking deep draughts
5    1,   21| joyous voice, in the mother tongue of the geographer:~“A Frenchman!”~“
6    1,   21|  years back, for his mother tongue had grown unfamiliar, and
7    2,   10|   long glutinous extensible tongue hung out of his jaws in
8    3,    9|  mass and melted it away.~A tongue of land, sharply pointed
9    3,   10|    irascible” in the native tongue. Kai-Koumou treated him
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