Part, chapter

1    1,    1|  suffice to express them. Some particularword” has to be known before
2    1,    2| friendly thoughts. Had he then particular reasons for wishing evil
3    1,    6|      or “jangada,” rafts of no particular shape, propelled by a triangular
4    1,   12|       who are never settled at particular spots on the banks of the
5    1,   14|    June there had been nothing particular to distinguish the voyage.
6    1,   14|  observed that his father gave particular attention to the questions
7    1,   15|          These vampires have a particular instinct which leads them
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