Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|     caught sight of an enormous fish sporting in the wake of
 2    1,    1|     returned the captain. “This fish belongs to a species that
 3    1,    1|         to the cabin again. The fish was still breathing; it
 4    1,    9|         and rivers abounding in fish, and forests in game, and
 5    1,   22|        my Lord, he swims like a fish.”~“Lookout!” shouted the
 6    1,   24|     string, several dozen small fish, as delicate as smelts,
 7    2,    3|         life; I should hunt and fish; I should choose a grotto
 8    2,    3| specimens of quadrupeds, birds, fish and cetacea were a few wild
 9    2,    3|         176 degrees Fahrenheit. Fish caught in the sea a few
10    3,    2|        word which signifies the fish of Mani. The southern island
11    3,    5|         chiefs made answer that fish eat fish, dogs eat men,
12    3,    5|       made answer that fish eat fish, dogs eat men, men eat dogs,
13    3,    6|  quality, and two casks of salt fish. The steward was quite crestfallen.~
14    3,   11|    threatens to exterminate the fish of a river, or ruin the
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