Book,  chapter

 1    1,   11|     straps. Wrapped in these warm coverings a traveler may
 2    1,   14|  lighted on the grass, and a warm refreshing beverage to offer
 3    1,   19|     ll certainly give them a warm reception,” rejoined Glenarvan.~
 4    1,   25|  drenched.”~“No, but it will warm you.”~“Well,” said Glenarvan, “
 5    1,   26|      a good, blazing fire to warm them, and a substantial
 6    2,   10|     he deserved and received warm compliments from the guests.
 7    3,   12|     himself near the fire to warm his stiffened limbs.~“All’
 8    3,   13| wrapped themselves each in a warm flax mantle, and protected
 9    3,   13| inside the inclosure, on the warm ground, still violating
10    3,   17|   Zealand had disappeared in warm, hazy mist on the horizon.~
11    3,   17|    traveler, while the first warm rays of sunshine make him
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