Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|       the table before the eager gaze of his wife and friends.~
 2    1,    7|         to examine the sails, or gaze inquiringly over the wide
 3    1,   12|   frightful precipices met their gaze. The mules went cautiously
 4    1,   13| Glenarvan and Paganel stopped to gaze about them and scan the
 5    1,   14|          not venture to meet his gaze.~At last he said,~“Well,
 6    1,   14|          looking at McNabbs. His gaze was fixed intently on a
 7    1,   20|       him understand. Thalcave’s gaze was fixed intently on the
 8    1,   26|         already, and their eager gaze could discover no traces
 9    2,    4|        and her brother could not gaze without emotion at the waves
10    2,    5|        face to the wind, and his gaze fixed on the troubled sky.
11    2,    5|          anxiety, and his steady gaze was fixed on the north,
12    2,   11|          Plains,” next met their gaze, dotted with countless sheep,
13    2,   16|        spectacle which met their gaze.~Two bullocks and three
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