Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13|         he had killed.~They all hastened eagerly into the hut, to
 2    1,   19|      the wolves, and would have hastened immediately after Robert
 3    2,    1|      accordingly Lord Glenarvan hastened to satisfy their curiosity—
 4    2,    4|        Miss Mary,” John Mangles hastened to reply, seeing the young
 5    3,    8|       Glenarvan and his friends hastened their steps, they knew how
 6    3,   10| warriors who, under his orders, hastened to the defence of the soil,
 7    3,   12|      rushed out of the pah, and hastened by the shortest paths in
 8    3,   13|       have found the clew.~They hastened up the slope, spurred on
 9    3,   13|    Glenarvan and his companions hastened up the steep path to the
10    3,   13|       of the mountain, and then hastened to their friends who had
11    3,   17|         together.~Glenarvan had hastened up to his wife and eagerly
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