Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|     beginning to scrape away the hard substances round the neck.
 2    1,    2|       asked Lady Helena.~“That’s hard to say, my dear Helena,
 3    1,   11|       march, a line which it was hard work for Robert to keep,
 4    1,   13|     opening after half an hour’s hard work, to the great joy of
 5    1,   18|        midst of a desert.~It was hard work, however, to get the
 6    1,   18|         of tatou, covered with a hard bony shell, in movable pieces,
 7    1,   24|          varied. The dried beef, hard eggs, grilled MOJARRAS,
 8    1,   24|         find these uncomfortable hard branches very luxurious?”~“
 9    2,    1|        neither have CHARQUI, nor hard eggs, nor fillets of ostrich?”~“
10    2,    5|           The vessel will have a hard fight with the waves, and
11    2,    6|           with a solid bottom of hard granite, which afforded
12    2,    6|        unexplored.~The boats had hard, rough work of it now, but
13    2,   15|          the eye.~“We shall have hard work to get over,” said
14    2,   15|     commenced the ascent.~It was hard work. More than once both
15    2,   16|          the axle. It would be a hard job to get the heavy conveyance
16    3,    4|      hurried to the helm, put it hard down, while Wilson, leaving
17    3,    4|   nothing else to be done.~“Helm hard down!” cried Mangles to
18    3,    6| submerged rock. Sometimes it was hard to believe that she was
19    3,   12|         little stones grate on a hard body and roll away.~“Some
20    3,   15|     cried. “My friends, row! row hard!”~Not one of the rowers
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