Book,  chapter

1    1,   16|     waves of the sea, and so extremely fine that the least breath
2    1,   16| however, the sun’s rays were extremely scorching, and when evening
3    1,   16|   Argentine plains. It is an extremely dry wind which blows from
4    2,   10|       and his wide, conical, extremely pointed beak, measured eighteen
5    2,   19|  point. Here the current was extremely strong, and this broke the
6    2,   19|    22d.~The route now became extremely difficult. The sandy plains
7    3,   16|       Tom?” asked the Major, extremely interested in this mystery.~“
8    3,   16|     dear Edward, it would be extremely painful for me to see the
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