Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|          to Glasgow, and to make preparations for a voyage to the Southern
 2    1,   10|         are of the same opinion. Preparations commenced the same day,
 3    1,   10|      greatest activity about the preparations, for he was anxious to be
 4    1,   22|     horses saddled, and make all preparations. Thanks to his activity,
 5    2,    6| manageable breeze from the S. W. Preparations for sailing were instantly
 6    2,    8|       the rest of the party, the preparations were soon made, for they
 7    2,    8|       Mary Grant soon made their preparations. They had less to do than
 8    2,   16|     quartermaster made immediate preparations for departure, assisted
 9    2,   18|        further incident. All the preparations for Mulrady’s journey were
10    3,    7|          were occupied in making preparations to shake off the English
11    3,   14|       needless to say that their preparations were made within the inclosure,
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