Book,  chapter

1    1,    8|  hours later he was forced to yield to ocular evidence or own
2    1,    8|     Take my advice, then, and yield to chance, or rather providence.
3    1,   10|      the Major, who would not yield his place to anybody; and
4    1,   19| Thalcave appeared inclined to yield. The Indian had dragged
5    2,    6|     he, too, was beginning to yield to the feeling of hopelessness
6    2,   10|      a matter of necessity to yield to their good pleasure,
7    2,   18|     seemed as if he could not yield; his hand was always on
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