Book,  chapter

1    1,   14|         to escape with his heavy prey.~“Oh! would that Robert
2    1,   14| parachute. He had not let go his prey, but gently sank down with
3    1,   19|      never relinquish their sure prey till daybreak made them
4    2,   16|          watching the unexpected prey. Glenarvan and his party
5    3,    6|         into a troubled sleep, a prey to evil dreams; others could
6    3,   11|       tigers fighting over their prey, or like a circus where
7    3,   13|         would restore them their prey. It was only a question
8    3,   18|        in landing. Continually a prey to cruel indigence, they
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