Book,  chapter

1    1,   13|       top of another.~The Major counted them. All were there except
2    1,   22|  reappeared on the surface, and counted each other rapidly; but
3    1,   25| colleague, M. Martin de Moussy, counted fifty-five minutes of uninterrupted
4    2,   13|     exactly alike, and could be counted by hundreds. At an enormous
5    3,   12|        John raised the mat, and counted twenty-five natives keeping
6    3,   14|       one of the party inwardly counted the hours. All was made
7    3,   14|         of an ambush, Glenarvan counted on being safe when the party
8    3,   19|        among them, for they had counted on the quartermaster, and
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