Book,  chapter

1    1,   13|        every now and then he was roused by the crackling of the
2    1,   19|         on his knees, like a man roused suddenly from his night’
3    1,   26|   yawning as most people do when roused from sleep, followed Glenarvan
4    2,    8|         Major’s stentorian voice roused him.~The luggage was already
5    2,   14|     About four oclock, the dogs roused a troop of these curious
6    3,    4| stupefaction of the drunkard and roused Will Halley. He left his
7    3,   19|       and Glenarvan were hastily roused from sleep.~“My sister is
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