Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|   Robert.~“Rest easy on that score, my boy,” said Lord Glenarvan,
 2    1,   16|      to reassure him on that score, after consulting his barometer.~“
 3    1,   18|      much solicitude on that score. Accordingly they took possession
 4    2,    2|      not long uneasy on that score, for toward evening the
 5    2,    7|      interrupt him, though a score of questions far more important
 6    2,    7| particularly anxious on that score.~“The DUNCAN can rejoin
 7    2,   14|    Grant may be easy on that score. There have been many instances
 8    3,    4|      again. So that, on that score, there is little or no danger.
 9    3,   11|    deer. This scene ended, a score of fires were lit at various
10    3,   21|    defect!”~“Be easy on that score,” replied the Major, “she
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