Book,  chapter

 1    1,    7|  animation, soaring away on the wings of imagination. It would
 2    1,   14|       for awhile with outspread wings, and sometimes falling with
 3    1,   14|  fifteen feet, and his powerful wings bore him along with scarcely
 4    1,   14|      insects have to beat their wings a thousand times a second.~
 5    1,   14| travelers, and was flapping his wings violently, endeavoring to
 6    1,   14|          supported by his great wings spread out like a parachute.
 7    1,   14|    concealed beneath his mighty wings. Glenarvan flung himself
 8    1,   20|    spread out their flaming red wings. Their nests were seen in
 9    1,   24|       on trees.”~“But they want wings,” suggested the Major.~“
10    2,   10|     preserved discipline in the wings.~The travelers were struck
11    3,    8|      pair of birds destitute of wings and tail, with four toes,
12    3,   21|    heraldic kiwi with outspread wings, which was biting at his
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