Part, Chapter
1 I, I | The hubbub of conversation increased. The soldiery and employés
2 I, II | antiquity. Luxury in dress increased to such an extent, that
3 I, XIV | the store of provisions increased rapidly. Marbre and Sabine
4 I, XVI | dried venison had largely increased, another score of morses
5 I, XXI | the anxious listeners was increased, or the reverse. Some were
6 I, XXII | date the days gradually increased in length.~Throughout the
7 I, XXII | east by wooded hills, had increased considerably in extent;
8 I, XXIII| apprehensions and sad forebodings increased his depression. He could
9 I, XXIII| horizon, is considerably increased in size. The disc of the
10 I, XXIII| s anxiety and depression increased, for the inconstant weather
11 II, VII | as possible.~The tempest increased as the night advanced, the
12 II, VIII | whilst the blood-stains increased, making an irregular pathway
13 II, X | and 24th September, and increased the thickness of the coating
14 II, XV | case in February, the cold increased, the thermometer marking
15 II, XV | fall; the gale, however, increased in violence, and on the
16 II, XVII | and found that it had not increased during the winter, and that
17 II, XIX | horror of the position was increased by the gushing of the water
18 II, XXIII| hold to the wind.~The speed increased as the wind freshened, but
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