Book,  chapter

 1    1,   11|         of plaited leather, which served as a whip; the headstall
 2    1,   12|           the lack, and shoulders served for ladders. The strength
 3    1,   13|          dish was ready, which he served up to his companions by
 4    1,   18|           of enclosure, which had served as a fold for flocks, and
 5    2,    8|         by a goad; but Ayrton had served his apprenticeship to it
 6    2,    9|        consisted solely of mutton served up in various ways.~They
 7    2,   14|           had drawn on supper was served as quickly as possible,
 8    2,   14|           sumptuous breakfast was served in less than a quarter of
 9    3,    1| positively that a “continent” had served as a refuge for Captain
10    3,    5|        wars, and whole tribes are served up on the tables of the
11    3,    8|        and a fire would only have served to attract this two-footed
12    3,   10|      battle, and whose bodies had served to feed the conquerors.
13    3,   14|           six oclock the steward served up a refreshing meal. Where
14    3,   17|          back to his cabin, which served as his prison. Two sailors
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