Book,  chapter

 1    1,   15|       point in front. A little bag hung from his belt, containing
 2    1,   22| temperature of the preceding days, hung in thick clouds, which ere
 3    2,    5|          heads, and they were then hung over the larboard and starboard.~“
 4    2,   10|        glutinous extensible tongue hung out of his jaws in search
 5    2,   10|         Mangles and Lord Glenarvan hung on to the side. It was an
 6    2,   11|          up to the opposite shore, hung, still unharmed, by its
 7    2,   18|     driving along toward the east, hung on the ground like rays
 8    2,   19|           refreshing liquid, which hung from the branches of coralliform-shaped
 9    3,    4|           life. Wilson and Mulrady hung to the wheel with all their
10    3,    9|           pendant lobe of his ears hung earrings of green jade,
11    3,   10|           like an immense cauldron hung over subterranean fires.
12    3,   10|           chaplets of amulets were hung. From that elevation he
13    3,   13|           of shells or cut stones, hung from one part to another.
14    3,   15|            waving his hat.”~The ax hung useless in John’s hand.~
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