Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4| patriotism of his countrymen, placed his fortune at the service
 2    1,   14|    regard to us, how were you placed?”~“On the left also.”~“Then
 3    1,   14|      from the condor’s grasp, placed it flat on the grass, and
 4    1,   22|    His powerful arms had soon placed all the exhausted swimmers
 5    2,    1|       a terrestrial globe.~He placed it before Lady Helena, and
 6    2,    5|    the peril in which she was placed by the condition of her
 7    2,   13|   they camped, one was always placed on watch. Morning and evening
 8    2,   15|     vividly to the spectators placed between these two countries
 9    2,   18|  gum-tree, where the tent was placed. His face, usually so stolid,
10    3,   11|      by a band of hanes, were placed on them. Four warriors took
11    3,   12| foothold; tried them and then placed Lady Helena’s foot on them.
12    3,   18|       shipwreck, fictitiously placed by me on the east coast
13    3,   20|     Harry Grant had the table placed beneath the grand trees,
14    3,   20|   Verne document which he had placed in a bottle and confined
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