Book,  chapter

 1    1,   19|      dear, and we are short of powder and shot. We can’t fire
 2    1,   19|  dangerous now. As long as the powder lasted and the barrier of
 3    1,   19|          we shall neither have powder nor fire. It will never
 4    1,   19|        fire, and barely enough powder remained to load a gun five
 5    1,   20| loading his gun, however, with powder, for he would not shed even
 6    1,   23|    find out some way of making powder.”~“We dont need it,” replied
 7    1,   23|  replied McNabbs, exhibiting a powder flask in a perfect state
 8    1,   24|        so they took Thalcave’s powder flask, cleaned the revolvers
 9    3,    4|   skylight had been smashed to powder. The passengers rushed out.
10    3,   13|         And John read what the powder had left visible: “I will
11    3,   13|   green jade, with a supply of powder and ball for the happy hunting
12    3,   15|       a powerful odor of burnt powder, and scattered on the ground
13    3,   15|       the sportsmen lost their powder and their pains.~That evening,
14    3,   20|      ship, the tools, a little powder, and firearms, and a bag
15    3,   20|      firearms, and a supply of powder and shot. The quartermaster
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