Book,  chapter

1    1,   17|  distances, but increasingly seldom, there were wet, marshy
2    2,   10|     of European dishes as is seldom seen in the Australian desert.
3    2,   13|      the air is dry and rain seldom falls, and the ground is
4    2,   15|    whisky he had to sell. He seldom saw any one but the squatters
5    3,    3| things take their chance. He seldom showed himself, for which
6    3,   14|     are a genius! and I, who seldom get up an enthusiasm, I
7    3,   17|    his own cabin, and it was seldom that anyone appeared on
8    3,   17|  gloomy and taciturn. He was seldom visible; his natural loquacity
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