Book,  chapter

1    1,    1| objections, and it would give the smallest pleasure to Lady Helena
2    1,    3|          Miss Grant, you know the smallest details now just as well
3    1,   14|           that it can discern the smallest objects on the earth beneath.~
4    2,   16|        the gray sky, on which the smallest branch of the gum-trees
5    3,    4|          to bring the sail to its smallest size.~Two hours passed;
6    3,    7|       into the country, where the smallest tussock, the thinnest brushwood,
7    3,   11|           they quarreled over the smallest fragment. The drops of hot
8    3,   15|   enabling him to distinguish the smallest object in the deepest gloom.~
9    3,   19|          of about a mile, and its smallest details could be seen by
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