Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1| unceremonious fashion. The hook had fixed right in the stomach, which
 2    1,   10|         Helena, while all eyes were fixed on the geographer.~“I mean
 3    1,   10|            The day of departure was fixed for the 14th of October.
 4    1,   12|             yet not be out of their fixed route?~On questioning the
 5    1,   14|            at McNabbs. His gaze was fixed intently on a certain dark
 6    1,   14|           keeping his eye immovably fixed on the bird. The enormous
 7    1,   16|            spoke. His eyes remained fixed on the lines drawn on the
 8    1,   20|     understand. Thalcave’s gaze was fixed intently on the horizon,
 9    2,    5|           to the wind, and his gaze fixed on the troubled sky. The
10    2,    5|             and his steady gaze was fixed on the north, as if trying
11    2,    8|            The time of starting was fixed for the 22d of December,
12    2,    8|            clock in the morning was fixed for starting.~Lady Helena
13    2,    8|         count it an honor. Have you fixed the day?”~“I shall be at
14    2,    9|       husbanded. It was, therefore, fixed that the average journey
15    2,   16|             went along kept his eye fixed on the gray sky, on which
16    2,   17|            and the lots drawn. Fate fixed on Mulrady. The brave sailor
17    2,   17|             Mulrady’s departure was fixed for eight oclock, immediately
18    2,   17|       SAVANT was so absorbed in one fixed idea that he seemed hardly
19    3,    5|            Cannibalism has become a fixed fact in New Zealand, as
20    3,    6|          large broad-bladed oar was fixed behind to act as a rudder
21    3,   12|          which was now unrolled and fixed to a projecting point of
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