Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|         but too rarely reach the steps of a throne; it seems as
 2    1,   15|          The Patagonian came two steps forward to meet him, and
 3    1,   19|    retreated to within a hundred steps of the inclosure.~On a sign
 4    1,   24|       sorrowfully to retrace his steps back to his father’s palace,
 5    1,   26|      Even a cat couldnt see two steps before her.”~V. IV Verne~“
 6    2,    1|      want to have to retrace our steps, supposing that Australia
 7    2,   15|        sharply, formed the first steps of the great Alps. From
 8    2,   15|         and went about a hundred steps in advance. They found out
 9    2,   19|         give up, then Providence steps in. Water presented itself
10    3,    8|       his friends hastened their steps, they knew how short the
11    3,   11|   Kai-Koumou, a warrior bent his steps toward Ware-Atoua.~“Remember,”
12    3,   14|          doomed to retrace their steps, and return to the summit
13    3,   14|      through the darkness. A few steps more and they were hid from
14    3,   15|          of the semi-transparent steps of this gigantic staircase.
15    3,   17| confident tread, and mounted the steps to the poop. His eyes were
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