Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13|      certainly, but still it allowed of a fire being lighted.~“
 2    1,   17|   swarm of mosquitoes, which allowed them no peace. Their presence
 3    1,   17|       and even jested about, allowed his ill-humor to get the
 4    1,   21|      quite wounded by having allowed himself to go on a wrong
 5    2,   10|     was smooth and good, and allowed the cavalcade to make speedy
 6    2,   11|   whatever he may have felt, allowed no trace of it to appear
 7    2,   15|    feet.~The cloudy sky only allowed the heat to reach the ground
 8    2,   15|    with the four horses, and allowed no one but himself to see
 9    2,   19|    them, and he begged to be allowed to remain, and even to remain
10    3,    4|      so out of order that it allowed play to the masts, which
11    3,    6| shore. A tolerably clear sky allowed them to make out the principal
12    3,    8|     the heat of the sun, and allowed the travelers to venture
13    3,   11|     the general delirium. He allowed an hour for this orgy of
14    3,   17|     young wife’s good sense, allowed her to act as she pleased.~
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