Book,  chapter

 1    1,    8|     said Paganel.~“And you’re dying to stay, now, aren’t you,
 2    1,    9|  discovered the last survivor dying of hunger in the ruins.~
 3    1,   17|     horses were tired out and dying for water, and though their
 4    1,   19|     inclosure, over which the dying embers of the fire shed
 5    1,   19|      luminous spots appeared, dying out and rekindling constantly,
 6    1,   19| flames.~But the fire was fast dying out, and the DENOUEMENT
 7    1,   20|     of one feeling— they were dying of thirst. Most fortunately
 8    1,   26|      the Indian’s last words, dying away on the breeze, as the
 9    2,    7|      an exhausted and all but dying condition, he reached the
10    2,   18|  Mulrady, wounded, apparently dying; and when his companions
11    3,    5| truths of religion, which the dying woman accepted, without
12    3,   11|    Lady Helena, who preferred dying by his hand to submitting
13    3,   16| scarcely put his hands on the dying man when he started up as
14    3,   19|     from sleep.~“My sister is dying, and my father is there!”
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