Book,  chapter

1    1,   10|      Sayers himself.~Glenarvan displayed the greatest activity about
2    1,   18|      bound. Thaouka especially displayed a courage that neither fatigue
3    1,   19|     drawing closer. The horses displayed signs of the liveliest terror,
4    2,    2|    admiring the natural riches displayed on all sides, for even close
5    2,    5|       the subject. Both ladies displayed great courage, fully equal
6    2,   13| windows.~The Government itself displayed zeal and prudence, especially
7    3,   20|    kingdoms of nature were now displayed on this island, sunk in
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