Book, Chapter

1    1,  14|      uttering a word. Such a headlong outburst augured badly,
2    1,  30|     this, the soldier rushed headlong from Quartilla's house.
3    1,  30|      terrible fright, rushed headlong into the room, giving us
4    4, 122|      illusion, should plunge headlong and appear as the prophecy
5    4, 127|      turn into ice, in their headlong rush downwards!~Now, that
6    5, 141|     tears.~As when a torrent headlong rushes down the valleys
7    5, 142| bleeding as the result of my headlong flight. (I got home as quickly
8    5, 145|    suffered, and then thrown headlong (from the cliff.)~  ~On
9    5, 153|    shaken: and down it rolls headlong to the ground, whilst a
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