Book,  chapter

 1    1,   14|    trees, among which, in great numbers, were apple-trees, planted
 2    1,   19|  impossible to exaggerate their numbers or their fury. The barrier
 3    1,   20|          and judging from their numbers, it was evident how violent
 4    2,    9| Glenarvan.~“Yes, madam, it only numbers thirty years of existence.
 5    2,    9|  replied Paganel. “Here are the numbers given by the last statistics;
 6    2,    9|        the province of Victoria numbers 550,000. Seven millions
 7    2,   10|         in among the ranks, and numbers of the animals were drowned
 8    2,   13|        Norfolk Island.~The gang numbers twenty-nine men; they are
 9    2,   14|       Michael,” one of the last numbers of the AUSTRALASIA informs
10    2,   16|      municipality which already numbers many years in existence;
11    2,   17|        here.”~“They were not in numbers enough to attack us, I suppose,”
12    3,    1|         is not much frequented. Numbers of ships pass by without
13    3,   13|  natives had not stirred. Their numbers seemed even greater, perhaps
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