Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|    father once more.”~The girl burst into tears, and Robert seized
 2    1,   14|   child so miraculously saved, burst into tears.~
 3    1,   15|      his voice, as if he would burst his throat.~Evidently the
 4    1,   15|         broke out in a furious burst of laughter.~The Indian
 5    1,   22|        throbbed as if it would burst, and his head was burning.
 6    1,   24|        read it differently.”~A burst of hurrahs, and congratulations,
 7    1,   25|          the thunder will soon burst over us.”~On returning to
 8    1,   25|       the cataracts of the sky burst forth, and came down in
 9    1,   25|       round for a few seconds, burst like a bombshell, and with
10    2,    1|   smiling glances, and Paganel burst out laughing, and protested
11    2,    5|      the same minute the ocean burst forth again with all its
12    2,    8| expedition.~A storm of hurrahs burst forth from the yacht as
13    2,   11|  charred sleepers; the boiler, burst by the shock, had scattered
14    2,   12|        s risible faculties. He burst out laughing. Toline did
15    2,   15|     stretched as if they would burst. The planks of the vehicle
16    3,   13|     instant a double fusillade burst forth from both sides of
17    3,   14|        hour after this volcano burst upon the world, broad streams
18    3,   15|     boats, while a loud hurrah burst forth on board the DUNCAN.~
19    3,   16|      poor geographer. The crew burst out into loud Homeric laughter.
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