Book,  chapter

1    1,   21| fatigue they had so heedlessly endured or the dangers they had
2    1,   22|        of mind these eight men endured; they felt their own impotence
3    2,    7|        was evident that he had endured long and severe hardships,
4    2,   10|       fatigues must have to be endured. Truly the gain was hardly
5    3,    4|  Mangles bore him company, and endured with him the inclemency
6    3,    9|    have guessed the anguish he endured. Glenarvan always rose to
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