Book,  chapter

1    1,   12|  Indians, and there are the marks of the mares and the sheep.”~“
2    2,    7|   further heightened by the marks of recent suffering imprinted
3    2,   13| some eucalyptus, which bore marks of a comparatively recent
4    2,   15|    on the ground for recent marks.~The Major resolved to find
5    2,   17| discern three men examining marks on the ground, and one of
6    2,   19|  from the lighthouse, which marks the entrance of the port.
7    3,   16|      haggard faces, bearing marks of horrible sufferings,
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