Book,  chapter

1    1,    3|  sixteen years of age; her tired pretty face, and sorrowful
2    1,    4|  for she knew they must be tired after their journey. They
3    1,   17|   sundown. The horses were tired out and dying for water,
4    1,   22| than done. The horses soon tired of treading over ground
5    1,   26|   a lift occasionally to a tired pedestrian, or even to a
6    1,   26|    they were all tolerably tired. But when the long murmur
7    2,   15| horses, although they were tired out already with dragging
8    2,   18|  ground. The animal seemed tired, and yet the safety of all
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