Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|      children, and could not restrain her tears.~As for Robert,
 2    1,    5|   were bound, they could not restrain their enthusiasm, and the
 3    1,   10|    and her brother could not restrain their grief. Lady Helena
 4    1,   19|     while tears he could not restrain streamed down his cheeks.~
 5    1,   26|    his impatient relative to restrain himself to circumstances.
 6    2,   18|    that he should be able to restrain him, or if Glenarvan, carried
 7    3,    4|    could not be relied on to restrain them; the wretched man tore
 8    3,   10| woman made heroic efforts to restrain herself, lest she should
 9    3,   15|     The major could scarcely restrain himself from cursing their
10    3,   17|     first saw her, could not restrain a gesture of incredulity.~
11    3,   20|      and now being unable to restrain himself longer, he called
12    3,   20|    and Lady Helena could not restrain their feelings.~“Must it
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