Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|   was found to be absolutely empty, and the disappointed sailors
 2    1,   19|     showed him it was nearly empty.~“What’s wrong?” asked Robert.~“
 3    1,   20|     not only found perfectly empty, but which the Patagonian
 4    1,   22| clouds, which ere long would empty themselves in torrents of
 5    1,   23|      immense basin might not empty so soon as Glenarvan expected,
 6    1,   25|      elsewhere. It seemed to empty the lake in its passage,
 7    2,   10|    to ford rivers, they have empty casks slung all round them,
 8    2,   19|   instead of wasting time in empty words, the next day (the
 9    3,    4|      returned. The place was empty! They then searched between
10    3,    6|     interstices half a dozen empty barrels, which would raise
11    3,    6|   yawl was drawn alongside.~“Empty?” asked John Mangles.~“Yes,
12    3,    6|     the sailor, “the boat is empty. and all its seams are open.
13    3,    7|    the Waikato district, but empty and depopulated, for the
14    3,   10|   glance. They stood near an empty house, waiting the pleasure
15    3,   10|    their tombs would be left empty, the religious rites would
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