Book,  chapter

1    1,    4| and caring for him like a mother.~The two children were living
2    1,   11|  not so far forgotten his mother tongue among mules and Indians
3    1,   16|   hear him speak in their mother tongue.~“And what about
4    1,   21| in a joyous voice, in the mother tongue of the geographer:~“
5    1,   21|  many years back, for his mother tongue had grown unfamiliar,
6    2,    4| Goddess of Memory, chaste mother of the Muses!” he exclaimed, “
7    2,    6| lads, his sons, and their mother, a fine tall woman. There
8    2,   12|     Have you a father and mother?” said Robert Grant.~“Yes,
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