Book,  chapter

1    1,    7|   not find our company too dull.”~“Oh, my Lord,” exclaimed
2    1,    8| too, for you would find it dull work waiting for a vessel
3    1,   12|    fell down with a faint, dull sound, which in a denser
4    1,   13|    noises in the distance, dull and threatening like the
5    1,   22|    water.~The supper was a dull meal, and neither appetizing
6    2,    5|    spectacle.~Just then, a dull hissing was heard above
7    2,    9|   23d of December, 1864, a dull, damp, dreary month in the
8    2,   19|  the morning at sunrise, a dull murmur fell on their ears,
9    3,   14| foot became more distinct. Dull roarings of flame and the
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