Book,  chapter

1    1,    1|    McNabbs.~The DUNCAN was newly built, and had been making a trial
2    1,    3| predilections. He had the DUNCAN built expressly that he might
3    1,    4|        the service of the cause, built a ship, and manned it with
4    1,   21|       the fort since it had been built in 1828; and, strange to
5    2,    6|          of the house, which was built of strong planks laid horizontally.
6    2,   14|         It was a charming house, built of wood and brick, hidden
7    2,   16|      high in the air. Not a bird built its nest in these aerial
8    3,   10|         years of age, powerfully built and of fierce and cruel
9    3,   20|       our material life.~“We had built a log hut with the DEBRIS
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