Book,  chapter

1  Int      |        was one of the first and greatest of those teachers who are
2    1,    7|        fact which is one of the greatest DESIDERATA to the geography
3    1,   10|         Glenarvan displayed the greatest activity about the preparations,
4    1,   15|         to examine him with the greatest care, gently feeling each
5    1,   22| tumbling over each other in the greatest disorder, as they hurried
6    2,   15|          was declared to be the greatest man in Great Britain, even
7    2,   19|      modesty. The poor fellow’s greatest trouble was the delay his
8    3,    6|   sufficient to require it. The greatest pains had been expended
9    3,   10|    which are collected with the greatest care, cleaned, scraped,
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