Book,  chapter

1    1,    7|   to stop the Rhine at the Falls of Schaffhausen.~“Monsieur
2    1,   12|    but their moral energy. Falls became frequent, and those
3    1,   19|  himself!”~“And suppose he falls?” said Glenarvan.~“He’ll
4    2,   13| air is dry and rain seldom falls, and the ground is parched,
5    2,   18|  fortnight, till the Snowy falls to its normal level. We
6    3,    3| into these fatal districts falls into the hands of the Maories,
7    3,    6|  floating, which rises and falls with the swell.”~“Is it
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