Book,  chapter

1    1,    5| Nelson. It was impossible to resist a little fellow like that,
2    1,   23|    the tree would be able to resist the current, but the waters
3    2,    5|    sail, and what sail could resist such violence for any length
4    2,   19|  dragged away. John tried to resist at the risk of breaking
5    3,    4|   themselves in readiness to resist the sailors who were filling
6    3,    5|  such a precedent, who could resist eating his neighbor?~Another
7    3,    6|  manageable raft, that would resist the force of the waves during
8    3,    6|    strengthening the raft to resist the force of the waves,
9    3,    9|    thickness, enabling it to resist the inclemency of the season
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