Book,  chapter

1    1,    9|     go through them, and the moving panorama on both sides,
2    1,   15|      about in the trees like moving flowers; while overhead
3    1,   18|     drank it in with frenzy, moving and making a noise with
4    1,   19|  caught a glimpse of shadows moving noiselessly over the tufts
5    1,   19|      of the red wolves was a moving line far away in the distant
6    1,   22|    but when they encountered moving sloughs called PENTANOS,
7    2,    6|      as they kept constantly moving round.~Just at that moment
8    2,    9|   center of the caravan, the moving fortress. The horsemen might
9    3,   19| custom of deceiving ships by moving lights, like the wreckers
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