Book,  chapter

1    1,   16|         suddenly lulled, and the weary men fell asleep and woke
2    1,   18| temporary resting-place, and the weary horses stretched themselves
3    2,    6|        Irish colonist—a man who, weary of the miseries of his country,
4    2,   15|   excited the admiration of less weary travelers. These plants
5    2,   19|        the bones.~On the 23d the weary but still energetic travelers
6    3,   18|        the yacht, and at length, weary of waiting, had returned
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