Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|           forty years of age, and resembled a long nail with a big head.
2    1,   16|         many respects, he greatly resembled an English hunter. This
3    1,   20|       Well and did you think they resembled feathered arrows when they
4    1,   23| companions had just found refuge, resembled a walnut-tree, having the
5    2,    2|        but could see nothing that resembled land.~“Look in the clouds,”
6    2,    6|      bushes. Glenarvan thought it resembled some glens in the lowlands
7    2,   19|           Under its leaves, which resembled those of the trefoil, there
8    3,   15|        about a hundred years old, resembled the red pine of Europe.
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