Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|        over the leaves rapidly, running down each page with his
 2    1,    8|    There are none, madam.”~“The running brooks, then.”~“There are
 3    1,   23|        clouds, and the creepers running from bough to bough, and
 4    1,   24|         Major, “here is Paganel running a tilt against riches and
 5    1,   26|      remained unchanged, always running from southwest to northeast.
 6    1,   26| Glenarvan, “waiting for us, and running alongside.”~“We shall see
 7    2,    1|         American coast, and was running eastward, her sharp keel
 8    2,    2|      the breeze, as if she were running a race with the Royal Thames
 9    2,    4|      Among others there was one running straight to the Australian
10    2,    7|     jib-boom, the BRITANNIA was running right on the Australian
11    2,   15|       struck with a faint light running among the great trees. It
12    2,   18|       Lucknow. This road, after running right down to the coast
13    2,   18|       is better!” cried Robert, running out to meet Lord Glenarvan.~“
14    2,   19|    miracle of Providence, there running close to the shore, as a
15    3,    4|   Wilson.~“Captain,” said John, running to Will Halley, “we are
16    3,   11|      warrior appeared heated by running, and sinking with fatigue.~
17    3,   13|        steam!” cried the Major, running to close the hole with the
18    3,   14|      broad streams of lava were running down its sides. Legions
19    3,   15|    agony.~The savages kept up a running fire, and shots were raining
20    3,   19|  exclaimed he could see two men running about and gesticulating,
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