Book,  chapter

1    1,    7| circumstances of the case. He was no unmoved auditor, and when he heard
2    3,   10|              till now had been quite unmoved, trembled with rage, and
3    3,   18|       Paganel’s countenance remained unmoved.~Somehow or other, this
4    3,   20|         remained standing, and still unmoved, took off his cap and bowed
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