Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|       ladyship. He has a very powerful telescope in the tower of
 2    III,      IV|   complaisant. Curiosity is a powerful lever.~ ~"I humbly beg your
 3    III,      IV| tongue, the count exhibited a powerful fist.~ ~"What do you want
 4     IV,     III|     his canoe, and with a few powerful strokes of the oars reached
 5     IV,     III|      athletic man, strong and powerful; but had the room been filled
 6     IV,     III| filled with men as strong and powerful as he, and had they every
 7     IV,      IV|     who battled with the most powerful demons of earth, the human
 8     VI,      II|      the attacking army be so powerful that the regular imperial
 9     VI,      II|    That the enemy is the more powerful no commander-in-chief finds
10    VII,     III|     that our fugitive owned a powerful telescope with which he
11      X,     III|    The six men, with even and powerful strokes, sent the craft
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