Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|           fellows? We have not the slightest indication of the place,
 2    1,   12| Cordilleras, but there was not the slightest trace of any beaten path.
 3    1,   13|            if it will give you the slightest pleasure—”~His companions
 4    1,   14|           you have no hope—not the slightest?”~Again there was silence,
 5    1,   14|            along with scarcely the slightest effort, for it is the prerogative
 6    1,   20|           accomplished without the slightest difficulty; after having
 7    2,    1|         three documents.”~“Not the slightest,” said Glenarvan.~“I leave
 8    2,    5|           to take advantage of the slightest breeze.~“After all, though,”
 9    2,    7|      freedom, and watching for the slightest opportunity that might turn
10    2,   13|          the fences, barked at the slightest sound. Not a single shepherd
11    2,   15|         sank suddenly, without the slightest symptom of illness. It was
12    2,   15|  uneasiness, but there was not the slightest symptom of illness or feebleness
13    2,   17|           complete torpor that the slightest sound would have been heard.
14    3,   14|         alert. They stopped at the slightest sound, they started at every
15    3,   17|           with orders to watch his slightest movement. The witnesses
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