Book,  chapter

1    1,   13|       time to throw themselves flat on the ground before they
2    1,   14|      condor’s grasp, placed it flat on the grass, and knelt
3    1,   18|        In a few seconds it lay flat on the ground.~The Indian
4    1,   20|        seemed a mountain in so flat a country, was sighted in
5    2,    9|      There was the same grassy flat soil, the same sharply-defined
6    2,   15| companions, crept along, lying flat on the ground, like a savage
7    3,   10| volcanic cones behind a forest flat. Such is the majestic frame
8    3,   19|    held out his arms, and fell flat on the sand, as if struck
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