Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|     true, my dear, and I’ll not forget to let them know that there
 2    1,    3|          Lord Glenarvan did not forget that his wife was the daughter
 3    1,    5|  regular clan, and they did not forget to carry with them the traditional
 4    1,    5|      chief business, he did not forget to fit up the rooms of Lord
 5    2,    6|        the blame on chance, and forget the true cause is their
 6    3,   12|       the other. The jailer may forget that he is on guard; the
 7    3,   13|        steward, who never could forget his routine ideas, even
 8    3,   18|       too far, Paganel; and you forget your former deductions.”~“
 9    3,   18| observations beforehand. First, forget as much as possible preceding
10    3,   18|      French document; and dont forget it was written by an Englishman,
11    3,   20|         find you— I shall never forget.”~“God keep your Honor,”
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