Book,  chapter

1    1,    3|     poor child, there is but a faint hope; but with the help
2    1,   12|      the air, fell down with a faint, dull sound, which in a
3    1,   26|       occasional glimpses of a faint light.~“I am not mistaken,”
4    2,    1|    avowal, which had kindled a faint blush on Mary’s cheek. Then
5    2,   15|        eyes were struck with a faint light running among the
6    2,   17| phosphorescent furze emitted a faint light, by which he could
7    3,    4|    with a curtain of fog. Some faint outlines were shadowed in
8    3,   17|      that adamant heart a last faint touch of pity?~McNabbs,
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