Book,  chapter

1    1,   10|     Pampas. He had to endure sufferings and ill-treatment, but came
2    2,   19|     nearly at the end of his sufferings. It was time. The two young
3    3,   11|     agonies or measure their sufferings? Robert and Paganel had
4    3,   11|     the men dissembled their sufferings with superhuman effort.~
5    3,   15|  wherewith to quench it.~The sufferings of Glenarvan and his party
6    3,   16|    bearing marks of horrible sufferings, the crew ceased their noisy
7    3,   16| Mulrady’s assassination, the sufferings of the expedition in the
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