Book,  chapter

1    1,   12|           been impracticable. The intense cold quickly kills travelers,
2    1,   12|           could reach, and of the intense cold, and saw the shadow
3    1,   13| sufficient protection against the intense cold, which, according to
4    1,   18|        sheets of ice, had not the intense heat forbidden the illusion;
5    1,   25|           by a phosphoric band of intense brilliancy. This kept increasing
6    2,   19|        The day passed in the most intense anxiety. Ten times Lord
7    3,   10|        and his features expressed intense ferocity.~Then after a few
8    3,   13|           the darkness being very intense, Glenarvan and John Mangles
9    3,   14|       party, and protected by the intense darkness, crept along the
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