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 1    1,   10| expedition without so much as a glance at the map. He was so posted
 2    1,   19|    latter, for he threw a rapid glance on the combustible materials
 3    1,   19|     Glenarvan threw a sorrowful glance round him. He thought of
 4    1,   25|           Glenarvan gave a last glance at the angry sky. The clouds
 5    1,   25|    sometimes the eager, curious glance of Paganel, or the energetic
 6    2,    1|       Mary Grant. A significant glance from Lady Helena told him,
 7    2,   16|     surprised, and gave a hasty glance at the Major. However, Paganel,
 8    2,   17|    insignificant facts, a hasty glance exchanged between him and
 9    2,   17|        passing in her mind at a glance.~“Miss Mary! Miss Mary!”
10    2,   18|         and the young girl, his glance was full of sorrow.~Glenarvan
11    3,    1|         Mary stopped him with a glance, and afterward said to him: “
12    3,   10|    taken in all this scene at a glance. They stood near an empty
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