Book,  chapter

 1    2,    3|    and the ship is the true vehicle of civilization. Think,
 2    2,    8|   furnish both bullocks and vehicle. The vehicle was a cart
 3    2,    8|   bullocks and vehicle. The vehicle was a cart twenty feet long,
 4    2,    8|  which did not allow of the vehicle turning quickly. There was
 5    2,    8|  Paganel, “this is a famous vehicle; it beats all the mail-coaches
 6    2,   10|    surrounded the ponderous vehicle, and all stepped boldly
 7    2,   10|   with them the oscillating vehicle. Ayrton devoted himself
 8    2,   10|    crack was heard, and the vehicle began to lean over in a
 9    2,   15|    burst. The planks of the vehicle groaned at the unexpected
10    2,   15|     the wheels of the heavy vehicle, and to support it frequently
11    2,   16| They examined the ponderous vehicle, and found it sunk in the
12    2,   16|   coast; so we must get the vehicle out, cost what it may.”~“
13    2,   16|     and goad; but the heavy vehicle did not stir, the clay,
14    2,   16| animals stopped. Unless the vehicle was taken to pieces, it
15    3,    7|  could be done; without any vehicle, they could not brave such
16    3,    8|    so that their Australian vehicle was but slightly regretted.
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