Book,  chapter

1    1,   11|   ocean to another. The only viands on which travelers can regale
2    1,   15|      heartily of the welcome viands. Robert took a little food
3    1,   20| justice to the extraordinary viands. The NANDOU fillets were
4    1,   24|    notwithstanding this, the viands at the meal were both dainty
5    2,   14|    of an hour. The wines and viands were of the finest quality;
6    3,    6|      fall back on the coarse viands of the ship; sea biscuits
7    3,   11|     slaves feed him with the viands he is forbidden to touch
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