Book,  Par.

1  XIII,     73|     as the flames began to sink, tried to scare them away,
2   XIV,      7|  vessel on one side and so sink it, but they could not themselves
3   XIV,     69|  estate. Still I shall not sink myself into poverty, but
4    XV,     33| ready to take fright might sink under prolonged suspense. ~ ~
5    XV,     52| had actually undertaken to sink a navigable canal from the
6    XV,     81| tortures, he might himself sink into irresolution, he persuaded
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