Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|       set it up on deck, and leaned on it as if it had been
2    2,    1| worthy of your name.” And he leaned over the boy and pressed
3    2,   14|   stopped, and the “old manleaned against the trunk of a tree,
4    3,    4|     The land is there!”~John leaned over the side, gazed into
5    3,   12|    Glenarvan, and Mary Grant leaned on the arm of John Mangles;
6    3,   19|     They both started up and leaned over the railing, and peered
7    3,   19|  would say inadmissible.”~He leaned over the side of the vessel,
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