Book,  chapter

1    1,   10|   while Robert exclaimed as he devoured the map with his eyes:~“
2    1,   25|      since they must either be devoured by the fire or by the caimans.
3    2,    9|        since it is three parts devoured.”~“Bravo, Monsieur Paganel,”
4    2,   19|        it, however, and it was devoured to the bones.~On the 23d
5    3,    5|       They asked them why they devoured their brothers; to which
6    3,   14| mountain is tabooed, and if it devoured its sacrilegious intruders,
7    3,   14|     and the six devourers were devoured down to the bones.~The evening
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