Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|       But though he had not yet opened his mouth, he gave one the
 2    1,    6|         with you.”~John Mangles opened his eyes as wide as possible,
 3    1,   13|  CASUCHA rocked to and fro, and opened.~He shouted to his companions,
 4    1,   13| disappeared as if some trap had opened at their base. Owing to
 5    1,   14|       water. He moved slightly, opened his eyes, looked round and
 6    1,   21|        himself. The Major never opened his mouth, nor Thalcave,
 7    1,   22|        the cataracts of the sky opened and deluged the plain in
 8    2,   11|     fact, a swing bridge, which opened for the convenience of the
 9    2,   11|        bridge was intentionally opened, and not left open by the
10    2,   11|         blacks could never have opened a swing-bridge; they know
11    2,   12|         he was. His eyes slowly opened and then closed again, pained
12    2,   12|       say.~But when Lady Helena opened her eyes she discovered
13    2,   14|         child.~But John Mangles opened his hunting knife, and at
14    2,   16|       night, the discussion was opened, and every one of the party
15    3,   11|       on the third day the huts opened; all the savages, men, women,
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