Book,  chapter

 1    1,   22|       The boy is really speaking seriously,” said the Major.~“Yes,
 2    2,    7| accompany us.”~“Are you speaking seriously?” asked Glenarvan.~“Perfectly
 3    2,   15|      their steeds, they would be seriously embarrassed how to proceed.~
 4    2,   16|         Ayrton?” asked Glenarvan seriously.~“I think, my Lord, that
 5    2,   18|      weakness showed that he was seriously injured. The Major washed
 6    2,   18|         return. They began to be seriously alarmed. At last, toward
 7    3,    7|        and the government became seriously disturbed at these ‘Land
 8    3,    8|         day, the thick brushwood seriously impeded their progress.
 9    3,   11|           or a house; when he is seriously ill, and when he is dead.
10    3,   16|          had been compromised so seriously by the treachery of the
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