Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|     door. I had it open in an instant. From the other carriages
2     I,      II|   leviathan was crushed in an instant, and the copper and steel
3     I,     III|    why should I in this fatal instant, although full of pity and
4     I,      IV|       to the child, and in an instant the whole little face became
5    II,       X|     my brain and body. For an instant I felt a mad impulse to
6    II,    XVII| Dumany, smilingly, and, in an instant, little James was out of
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