Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13| exclamations as—“Tough!” “It is horrible.” “It is not eatable.”~The
 2    1,   19|         pictured to himself the horrible fate that seemed to await
 3    2,   10|        such a creature?”~“It is horrible,” replied Glenarvan.~“Horrible
 4    2,   10|  horrible,” replied Glenarvan.~“Horrible enough, but curious, and,
 5    2,   11|         to spare the ladies the horrible spectacle at Camden Bridge.
 6    3,    5|    reproving a cannibal for the horrible custom, so abhorrent to
 7    3,   11|     ground; she fell senseless.~Horrible yells followed; a hundred
 8    3,   11|     averted their eyes from the horrible scene which was to grow
 9    3,   11|      which was to grow yet more horrible.~Six blows of the MERE,
10    3,   14|     Glenarvan.~“And what is the horrible death you refer to?” asked
11    3,   15|       of his massacred men; the horrible picture haunted him.~Harry
12    3,   16|         faces, bearing marks of horrible sufferings, the crew ceased
13    3,   20| received me half dead. It was a horrible night this last we spent
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