Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3| shipwreck? Tell me, is my father living? Shall we ever see him again?
 2    1,    4|    mother.~The two children were living in this touching manner
 3    1,   13|       came down, an avalanche of living animals mad with fear. The
 4    1,   15|      thirty nomadic Indians were living there in rude cabins made
 5    1,   21|     without difficulty, from the living vise in which it was held,
 6    1,   22|    proved fatal to more than one living thing, for Robert, who had
 7    1,   23|     branch to branch.~But was he living or dead, for his hands made
 8    1,   25|    insects, positive glow-worms, living diamonds, which the ladies
 9    1,   25|         writhe in the flame like living serpents, and then drop
10    2,    3|          They composed the whole living population of the island,
11    2,    6|  cultivation, can not only get a living out of his lot, but lay
12    2,    7|      just now, Captain Grant was living.”~“No, I said, ‘if the captain
13    2,    7|         said, ‘if the captain is living.’”~“And you added, ‘he is
14    2,   11|         of the aboriginal tribes living in the savage state. Glenarvan
15    2,   11|        from that blazing mass no living thing could be saved. The
16    2,   12|          true Australian savages living in the Lachlan, a vast region
17    2,   18|          one great tree, with no living sap, but still standing
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