Book,  chapter

1    1,   15| once.~They walked at a good pace for an hour and a half,
2    1,   16|     at a gallop and walking pace, for the “trot” seemed altogether
3    1,   17|    horses went on at a good pace through the thick PAJA-BRAVA,
4    1,   18|   go quicker than a walking pace. At noon they were obliged
5    1,   19|   steeds to a still quicker pace, till in a few minutes more
6    1,   22| water.~They quickened their pace, but could not go fast enough
7    2,    5|   At others, she would keep pace with them, and make such
8    2,    9|  thirty miles.~Besides, the pace of the horses must be regulated
9    2,    9|     regulated by the slower pace of the bullocks, truly mechanical
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