Book,  chapter

1    1,    3|   bounds, while the other, of necessity, had its limits. As Lord
2    1,   14|     it now became a matter of necessity to go and bring back the
3    1,   17|        CHAPTER XVII A SERIOUS NECESSITY~THE Argentine Pampas extend
4    1,   18|    the face of this imperious necessity. A sort of leather tent,
5    2,    8|     of the nights. In case of necessity, the gentlemen might shelter
6    2,   10|      stop, it was a matter of necessity to yield to their good pleasure,
7    3,    5| Paganel; “but, above all, the necessity of the carnivorous appetite
8    3,    6|  faced. John Mangles felt the necessity of leaving without delay
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