Book,  chapter

1    1,    1|          the fellow has got in his inside, and couldnt digest,” said
2    1,    1|         Edward, “for if papers are inside, they’ll be in a pretty
3    1,    1|           Glenarvan. “I see papers inside. But I fear it will be impossible
4    1,   22|            suffering quite as much inside the ruined RANCHO. However,
5    2,   13|      nightfall; the dogs let loose inside the fences, barked at the
6    2,   14| Saxe-Coburg Gotha, would have gone inside it comfortably. Few people
7    3,   13|           motive power that he has inside. It is too bad that millions
8    3,   13|        superstition, slept quietly inside the inclosure, on the warm
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