Book,  chapter

 1    1,    8|    devoid of much interest, and wild, and unhealthy; but everything
 2    1,   11|       of different growth, were wild with delight as they inserted
 3    1,   13|         magnificent. Across the wild valley of the Torbido, about
 4    1,   13|        was deafening. Were they wild beasts from the Pampas,
 5    1,   13|         could not be pursued by wild beasts, for at such an elevation
 6    1,   15|      gathered a few handfuls of wild celery, which grew on the
 7    1,   16|       and falling and rising in wild confusion; but, on the other
 8    1,   19|         ward off the attacks of wild beasts for a brief interval.~
 9    1,   23|      fleet of Indians and other wild animals.”~“We only want
10    1,   24|        already with the roar of wild beasts. No, not that; there
11    1,   24|          not that; there are no wild beasts here, I am sorry
12    1,   24|      you are sorry there are no wild beasts?”~“Certainly I am.”~“
13    1,   24|         me admit the utility of wild beasts. What good are they?”~“
14    1,   24|      hardly expect to meet with wild beasts in this aerial forest.”~“
15    1,   24|          asked the geographer.~“Wild beasts on a tree!” exclaimed
16    2,    3|        the island, except a few wild boars in the interior and
17    2,    3|     fish and cetacea were a few wild boars, stormy petrels, albatrosses,
18    2,    7|      nothing more.”~“What about wild beasts, though?” asked Glenarvan,
19    2,    7|         proposal.~“There are no wild beasts in Australia.”~“And
20    2,    9| Australia has been abandoned to wild devastating adventurers.
21    2,   10|      stock were kept apart, for wild sheep and bullocks would
22    2,   10|          and were seized with a wild, disorderly panic.~However,
23    2,   12|      the low, sweet song of the wild magpie.~But in the morning
24    2,   15|        two hundred miles over a wild country.~His counsel prevailed.
25    3,    8|        potent preservation from wild beasts, but New Zealand
26    3,    8|         lion, nor bear, nor any wild animal, but the Maori adequately
27    3,   10|        escaped the teeth of the wild dog would whiten without
28    3,   11|         like a circus where the wild beasts devour the deer.
29    3,   20|        which multiplied and ran wild, and the three kingdoms
30    3,   20|     milk, two or three roots of wild endive, and pure fresh water,
31    3,   20|        sure supply of food, for wild goats were in abundance
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