Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|    Miss Helena Tuffnell, the daughter of William Tuffnell, the
 2    1,    3| forget that his wife was the daughter of a great traveler, and
 3    1,    7|      he heard that she was a daughter of William Tuffnell, there
 4    1,    7|  pleasure to travel with the daughter of Tuffnell.~He wound up
 5    3,    1|   crew who had perished. The daughter was merged in the friend,
 6    3,   15|      all, it was between his daughter and John Mangles.~John had
 7    3,   19|    Castle as if you were his daughter. My Lord told my friend
 8    3,   20|    not take his eyes off his daughter. He thought her beautiful,
 9    3,   20|     him proud of his son and daughter. She told him of the young
10    3,   20|    from Lady Helena, put his daughter’s hand into that of the
11    3,   21|  blessed the marriage of his daughter and his deliverer. Robert
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