Book,  chapter

1    2,    6|     profited by his own former experience, and laid by every penny
2    2,    8|        gave the benefit of his experience.~On one point both he and
3    2,   17|  occurred. He then told of his experience.~McNabbs, slipping between
4    2,   19|    canoe of larger dimensions. Experience had proved that the bark
5    3,    3|   reefs, and it requires great experience to avoid them. The strongest
6    3,   14| travelers, who from their past experience, had learned to make light
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