Book, Chapter

1    1,  14|      as the tinkle of broken glass or the interpretation of
2    2,  38|   with their crowding." Some glass bottles carefully sealed
3    2,  54| amalgam of all. But I prefer glass, if you don't mind my saying
4    2,  55|      upon a time, who made a glass vial that couldn't be broken.
5    2,  55|   how to make this malleable glass? Think now!' And when he
6    2,  59|       The emerald green, the glass bauble, what mean they to
7    2,  71|      on my trail to buy that glass bean for you; if I had a
8    5, 160|   This instrument, made from glass, wax, leather, or other
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