Book,  chapter

 1    1,   19|      above his years. Robert was pale, but he kept his gun steady,
 2    1,   19|         morning began to dawn. A pale glimmer appeared in the
 3    1,   23| Glenarvan and his friends turned pale and looked at each other.
 4    2,    8|           murmured John, turning pale. He could say no more, but
 5    2,   17|        us here,” said Glenarvan, pale with anger, “on purpose
 6    2,   17|          the first to notice her pale, despairing face; he understood
 7    2,   19|          John Mangles stood with pale face and set teeth, gazing
 8    3,    4|        were dimly defined by the pale light of the dawn. John
 9    3,   10|          Lady Helena, who turned pale at his touch.~“Edward!”
10    3,   15|       features contract and grow pale, and the glass drop from
11    3,   19|       them.~“Robert,” said Mary, pale with emotion, “I thought—
12    3,   19|      choked his voice; he became pale and silent, and presently
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