Book,  chapter

1    1,   11|     for Robert to keep, his ardor constantly compelled him
2    1,   12|  Frenchman in his impetuous ardor, and hurried furiously along.
3    1,   20|    felt animated with fresh ardor and confidence. But contrary
4    2,    9| journey is always marked by ardor, both in the horses and
5    2,   15| journey was resumed with an ardor which never relaxed. Everyone
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