Book,  chapter

1    1,    5|    excite him, nothing could disturb him, not even a cannon ball,
2    1,   12|     as the least sound would disturb the currents of air, and
3    1,   19|       He seemed no longer to disturb himself in the least about
4    1,   20| shape. The flamingos did not disturb themselves in the least
5    1,   23|      easily said. I need not disturb myself to come down for
6    3,   10|     herself, lest she should disturb Glenarvan’s coolness. Poor
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