Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|     But Harry would not be beaten. He appealed to the patriotism
2    1,   12| the slightest trace of any beaten path. The entire region
3    1,   25| atmosphere, and sometimes, beaten down by the hurricane, closely
4    2,    6|   cliff had been partially beaten down, no doubt, by the sea
5    2,    8| would never let herself be beaten.”~“Even at sailing?” asked
6    2,   16|    with scrub, where is no beaten track and no stations. You
7    3,    9|  of the tribe who had been beaten and decimated by the English
8    3,   10| the national insurrection, beaten on the plains of the lower
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