Book,  chapter

1    2,   11|    hoped, by dragging their victim to a distance, that the
2    2,   14|    Robert was well nigh the victim of his own imprudence. To
3    2,   18|     If Mulrady has fallen a victim to them, it is a misfortune
4    3,   11| near; suddenly the wretched victim rose; but a violent blow
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