Book,  chapter

1    1,   11|  obstinacy. If a strap got loose, or a rein fell, a PEON
2    1,   19|   bloodthirsty animals let loose on them at midnight.~There
3    1,   19|   foot, and tried to break loose and get out. His master
4    1,   19| The terrified horses broke loose from their halters and ran
5    2,   13|    nightfall; the dogs let loose inside the fences, barked
6    3,   13|    close the hole with the loose drift, while Paganel pondering
7    3,   14|   had succeeded in letting loose its vapor and flames, and
8    3,   14|  ridge, stopping when some loose stone rolled to the bottom.
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