Book,  chapter

1    1,    4|     and masters spoke their indignation at the conduct of the English
2    3,    3| calming their well-grounded indignation.~Still, the position of
3    3,   11|    penalty of the righteous indignation that nerved his arm, but
4    3,   17|    which gave rise to great indignation on board, especially among
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