Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|        feet above in the air. Mary involuntarily gave a start, but the captain
2    1,   10|         touched his auditors that, involuntarily, they rose to their feet
3    1,   13| wakefulness. His thoughts reverted involuntarily to those frightened animals
4    1,   19|        resounded.~Robert drew back involuntarily.~“You are not afraid of
5    1,   26|          replied Paganel, his eyes involuntarily beginning to close.~For
6    2,   17|           keep back the words that involuntarily rose to his lips.~Lady Helena,
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