Book,  chapter

1    1,   22|         not be still. Had he been free, his master knew he would
2    1,   25|      companions would escape scot free, except for a few vigorous
3    2,   11|           Some folks who came out free in Her Majesty’s ships.”~“
4    3,    4| conviction, not even of their own free will, but solely at the
5    3,   12|          up by the flame, and was free from any look of doubt,
6    3,   12|         but at any rate they were free.~Toward five oclock, the
7    3,   14|         at the base. The road was free.~At nine oclock, the night
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