Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|   generous purpose fired her soul, and she called out: “Mary
2    1,    5|   moral courage, firmness of soul. If he had any fault it
3    2,   12|      that animated his young soul.~This religious enthusiasm
4    3,    1|     finds no echo in a brave soul; and yet under the repeated
5    3,    5|    being, and so inherit his soul, his strength and his bravery,
6    3,    7| William Thompson, became the soul of the War of Independence,
7    3,   11|   three days after death the soul inhabits the body, and therefore,
8    3,   11|  death of Kara-Tete, and the soul of the dead warrior had
9    3,   11| sufficient to propitiate the soul of the deceased, whose wrath
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