Book,  chapter

1    1,    5| unnecessary.~To complete the roll of passengers, we must name
2    1,   13|   the plateau would reel and roll like a ship in a storm,
3    1,   14|      not been missing at the roll call.~The brave boy was
4    2,   13|   day the wagon continued to roll along through interminable
5    2,   15|  wagon when it threatened to roll back, and more than once
6    3,    4|    violently shaken at every roll of the sea.~Fortunately,
7    3,    5|    winds from seaward, would roll it on the sands, break it
8    3,   12|     grate on a hard body and roll away.~“Some animal in his
9    3,   14|      trench so that it might roll down the inclined plane.
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