Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|     instrument immediately by pushing the different parts one
2    1,   26|    the price of his services, pushing back the money, and saying:~“
3    2,    7|       sprang to his feet, and pushing back his seat, exclaimed: “
4    2,   16|       Wilson and Mulrady were pushing the wheels, and the quartermaster
5    3,   10| exclaimed Kara-Tete.~And then pushing his prisoners aside, he
6    3,   14|     act prudently and without pushing things to extremes. An appearance
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