Book,  chapter

1    1,   14|     spite of his being alone, straining his ear with painful eagerness
2    1,   19|    the child in his arms, and straining him convulsively to his
3    1,   26| darkness, what was the use of straining his eyes by vainly endeavoring
4    2,    1|   agree with me that, without straining the text, the English word
5    2,   16|   horse, yoked together, were straining every muscle. Wilson and
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