Book, Chapter
1 I, III | 31st of December, the last evening of the passing year.~But
2 I, V | weather, which on the previous evening had been very foggy, had
3 I, V | count, as on the previous evening, might come by water, walked
4 I, V | bank, which on the previous evening had bounded the yellow stream,
5 I, VI | point which on the previous evening had faced the mouth of the
6 I, VI | beyond the Shelif.~In the evening the explorers encamped,
7 I, VI | remounted their horses. Before evening they had reached the Mediterranean.
8 I, VIII| Hesperus or Vesper, the evening star, the morning star,
9 I, XI | Hassan the Saracen.~In the evening, as the sun was sinking
10 I, XI | rising and falling with the evening breeze.~All at once, his
11 I, XIII| taken since the previous evening to consider.~“I was afraid
12 I, XX | the gathering shades of evening. “Can it be a ship?” asked
13 I, XXI | out of his hole.”~Towards evening the pots were set boiling,
14 I, XXI | rising above the mists of evening.~
15 I, XXII| their course.~Before the evening of this day closed in, a
16 I, XXIV| new moon on the previous evening; but, in the absence of
17 II, XIII| in the heavens, and every evening the earth assumed a greater
18 II, XV | knapsack.~On the eighth evening after starting, the travelers
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