Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|       one spoke, but the very attitude of both servants and masters
2    1,   15|       disfigured. His waiting attitude was full of dignity; indeed,
3    3,    2|     as well as the unfriendly attitude of the natives, prevented
4    3,    4| little berths. The stationary attitude of the brig insured them
5    3,   12|  forward. He remained in that attitude for a minute that seemed
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