Book,  chapter

 1    1,   14| prerogative of large birds to fly with calm majesty, while
 2    1,   20|     made the whole assemblage fly away en masse, while Paganel
 3    1,   20|        Well, did you see them fly?” he asked the Major.~“Certainly
 4    1,   24|   like the birds, we sing and fly about. I begin to believe
 5    1,   25|        fiery sparks seemed to fly out from the illuminated
 6    2,    9|      pigsheads; where foxes fly about from tree to tree;
 7    2,   11|      1852; the natives had to fly to the interior. We are
 8    3,    4|      chase. We could not even fly!”~“Fly, John?”~“Yes, my
 9    3,    4|      We could not even fly!”~“Fly, John?”~“Yes, my Lord; we
10    3,   12|    were precious. They had to fly. The escape was not very
11    3,   13|      they might be, they must fly or be discovered.~“Let us
12    3,   14|       and leave our tomb, and fly these barbarous tribes!”~
13    3,   15|      in by the sea, could not fly, and summoning all his remaining
14    3,   15|     To launch it, jump in and fly from the dangerous shore,
15    3,   15|       should they go? Whither fly? What choice was there between
16    3,   15|    what to advise, whither to fly! The two poor ladies on
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