Book,  chapter

 1    1,   10|        could not restrain their grief. Lady Helena did her best
 2    1,   14|         completely crushed with grief. He scarcely spoke. The
 3    1,   14|         Lord Glenarvan from his grief. For a long time his cousin
 4    1,   23|    commence a fresh quest? What grief Lady Helena and Mary Grant
 5    2,   17|       all knew the cause of her grief, and why tears fell from
 6    3,    1|         I will avenge my crew—”~Grief had hardened Glenarvan’s
 7    3,    4| expressed the bitterness of his grief. He was a man of energy,
 8    3,   10|       secret of the outburst of grief with which the tribe saluted
 9    3,   10|        serious element in their grief. Not only had they lost
10    3,   19|      said Glenarvan; “excessive grief has produced the same hallucination
11    3,   19|         sympathy in thought and grief does not suffice to explain
12    3,   20|     Lady Helena; “moderate your grief.”~“No, madam, no; I am a
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