Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|            to meet him.~Lady Helena flew toward her husband the moment
 2    1,   23|       resplendent colors. When they flew away it seemed as though
 3    2,    1|             possible; while Paganel flew here and there, like a bee
 4    2,    2|           screw altogether, for she flew over the water like a bird,
 5    2,    5|             leveled, and the DUNCAN flew over its tranquil bosom
 6    2,   10|             of the noisy paroquets, flew about in the green branches.
 7    2,   13| Occasionally a swarm of par-roquets flew along a distant path, and
 8    2,   14|             sight of the birds that flew about in the branches— the “
 9    2,   14|           instrument of Orpheus. It flew about among the tree ferns,
10    2,   15|             paroquets and cockatoos flew out in alarm, making a deafening
11    3,    2|     imagination, allured by a name, flew to New Zealand. But in that
12    3,   10|    starlings with reddish carmeles, flew away at the approach of
13    3,   12|           birds, suddenly awakened, flew away, uttering feeble cries,
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