Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|    search would be vain and perilous, and cost more lives than
2    1,   12|      The ascent became very perilous. They were obliged to reconnoiter
3    1,   21| case? Should they attempt a perilous and almost useless journey
4    2,   15|   was a difficult and often perilous task. Many a time Wilson’
5    2,   16|     It will be a fatiguing, perilous mission. I would not conceal
6    2,   18|    Mulrady’s success in his perilous enterprise.~At eight oclock
7    3,    5|    willing to enlist in any perilous adventure.~Paganel asked
8    3,   12|  stronger and commenced her perilous descent.~Glenarvan first,
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