Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|       moment he alighted; but he embraced her silently, and looked
2    1,   24| shoulders.’ Whereupon the Prince embraced the old man, and set out
3    1,   26|    faithful Patagonian. Thalcave embraced them each, and pressed them
4    2,    1|          Never was a boy so much embraced, or by such enthusiastic
5    2,    9|       dainty by the ovine tribe, embraced many miles. Here and there
6    3,   12|         This done, the prisoners embraced each other. Mary Grant and
7    3,   13|   oudoupa,” and he was cordially embraced all round. Paganel was found
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