Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|  Helena, wait; we must have patience with bottles; but if I am
 2    1,    9|     But Glenarvan replied:~“Patience, my worthy geographer. We
 3    1,   25|   all, to lay in a stock of patience, for we shall need it before
 4    1,   26|    board!” said Glenarvan.~“Patience, Edward! you will be there
 5    2,   10|     good business; but what patience and energy were required
 6    2,   10|    came to rivers. This was patience—patience that could stand
 7    2,   10|   rivers. This was patience—patience that could stand any trial,
 8    2,   19|   to calm him, and preached patience.~Patience, indeed, when
 9    2,   19|      and preached patience.~Patience, indeed, when perhaps at
10    3,    6| There is nothing for it but patience.”~“And dinner,” said the
11    3,   13|     think to exercise their patience on us, they are mistaken.
12    3,   13|     a question of time, and patience is one of the virtues of
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