Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2| becoming quite excited over his task, as the incomplete words
 2    1,   14| possible.~McNabbs undertook the task of rousing Lord Glenarvan
 3    1,   19|     fire a shot.~It was no easy task for the two men to understand
 4    1,   23|    neither a long nor difficult task, and very soon they resumed
 5    1,   23|     devote my whole life to the task if needs be. All Scotland
 6    2,    1|       called upon, executed his task in the most convincing manner,
 7    2,    5|      gale. But this was no easy task. Twenty times over he had
 8    2,   10|     assistants in the laborious task comprised twenty dogs and
 9    2,   10|   Ayrton devoted himself to his task courageously. He jumped
10    2,   13|       question of giving up our task; but would it perhaps be
11    2,   15|    difficult and often perilous task. Many a time Wilson’s hatchet
12    2,   15|     horses and cattle did their task cheerily. Lady Helena’s
13    2,   15|          He always executed his task wisely, and this evening
14    2,   16|         dries, it will make our task still more difficult.”~“
15    2,   16|        could not attempt such a task.~However, Ayrton, who was
16    2,   19|       the trunks. It was a long task, and the day had gone before
17    2,   19|        took their share in this task without murmuring, though
18    3,   14|    present delight! And yet the task before them was not an easy
19    3,   20|      that I might accomplish my task. My poor brothers in old
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