Book,  chapter

1    1,    3|         to grudge her husband’s temporary absence. A telegram next
2    1,   18|   natives, afforded the party a temporary resting-place, and the weary
3    1,   22| endeavored to find in slumber a temporary forgetfulness of his discomforts
4    2,    5|   effect is immediate, but very temporary. The moment after a ship
5    2,   14|        whose waters were rather temporary than permanent. They originated
6    2,   19|       of things could last. The temporary influx would soon be exhausted,
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