Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13|  circle like the shots from a gun that has just been discharged,
 2    1,   14|       trigger the report of a gun resounded from the bottom
 3    1,   15|       of the mountain. A long gun was lying at his feet.~He
 4    1,   18| replied the boy, standing up, gun in hand.~Why Glenarvan proposed
 5    1,   19|     was pale, but he kept his gun steady, and stood with firm
 6    1,   19|      with knife-thrusts, when gun and shots fail.”~Already
 7    1,   19|     powder remained to load a gun five times.~Glenarvan threw
 8    1,   20|       fired, only loading his gun, however, with powder, for
 9    1,   21|   year old; Pepe can handle a gun.”~Pepe, hearing himself
10    2,   18|   said Glenarvan, putting his gun on his shoulder.~“No,” said
11    3,   13|      did not reach them. Some gun wads, carried by the wind,
12    3,   16|     was heard. The forecastle gun had gone off, riddling the
13    3,   16|     of the cord of the loaded gun. The geographer was thrown
14    3,   16| adventure with the forecastle gun.~“At any rate,” thought
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