Book,  chapter

1    1,    1| tippler that he has not only drunk the wine, but swallowed
2    1,   18|    also; the burning sun had drunk up every thing liquid, and
3    1,   18|    water was given them, and drunk with more avidity than satisfaction,
4    1,   20|    soon as the travelers had drunk their fill, they began to
5    3,    3| themselves; and if Halley is drunk when we get among soundings,
6    3,    4|  foresaw that if they became drunk, terrible scenes would ensue.~
7    3,    4|     himself.”~“Probably dead drunk, like himself,” added McNabbs.~“
8    3,    5|        said John, “they were drunk, and in the darkness I have
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