Book,  chapter

1    1,   18|        substantial dishes were reserved for the night-comers, and
2    2,    6|     Moore pointed to the seats reserved for the strangers, and said
3    2,    8|       took their places in the reserved compartment. Ayrton seated
4    2,   14|    however, to the sailor, but reserved his information for Glenarvan
5    3,   11| tedious suffering; torture was reserved for the authors of the murder,
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