Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|        or in the bottom of some abandoned ship, it would be a relief
 2    1,   20| appeared uninhabited, or rather abandoned.~Their route often led past
 3    1,   24|         very good thing when he abandoned them to their fate—that
 4    2,    9|       mines, Australia has been abandoned to wild devastating adventurers.
 5    2,   15|       done already; but if they abandoned the wagon, what would the
 6    2,   17|      great trees; the place was abandoned. Numerous footmarks were
 7    2,   18|       perhaps mortally wounded, abandoned to his fate, calling in
 8    3,    5|        evident that she must be abandoned. Waiting on board for succor
 9    3,    5|         Then those wretches who abandoned us—”~“Oh, as for them,”
10    3,   11|        was always sanguine, had abandoned hope. John Mangles was nearly
11    3,   15|    lately destroyed by the war, abandoned fields, and everywhere signs
12    3,   18|      Glenarvan.~“I found myself abandoned on a nearly desert coast,
13    3,   20|       and we believed ourselves abandoned forever, when day dawned,
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