Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|   distinct documents here, apparently copies of the same document
 2    1,   14|   dangling in the air, and apparently lifeless— it was Robert
 3    1,   19|    neighborhood of rivers? Apparently it was the latter, for he
 4    1,   20|    greatly aided digestion apparently.~Glenarvan, however, was
 5    1,   20|    with the Indian, though apparently unable to make him understand.
 6    1,   23|  it was stationary, having apparently reached its height. This
 7    2,    3|  they saw a fresh mountain apparently emerging from the bosom
 8    2,    5|   cylinders, and they were apparently powerless, and the engine-driver,
 9    2,    6|  sails of a mill appeared, apparently about three miles off.~“
10    2,   13|   replied McNabbs, without apparently noticing the EMPRESSMENT
11    2,   18|   It was Mulrady, wounded, apparently dying; and when his companions
12    3,   14|    region was unknown, but apparently desert. The travelers, who
13    3,   15| drew nearer to the sea. He apparently lost sight of the dangers
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