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 1    1,    8|   and Glenarvan, true to his promise, offered to put in there,
 2    2,    3|    my dear young lady, and I promise to answer them.”~“Well,
 3    2,   14| hearty thanks and a positive promise from them of a visit to
 4    2,   19|   Glenarvan, and he made him promise that they should leave him
 5    2,   19|  postilions, stimulated by a promise of a princely DOUCEUR, drove
 6    3,    2|     and aborigines seemed to promise amicable and lasting intercourse.
 7    3,   12|      a right to fulfill that promise.”~“Yes, John; but we are
 8    3,   17|        Have you made him any promise that I must ratify?”~“Only
 9    3,   18|     My Lord, I have not your promise yet to accede to my proposal,
10    3,   19|  life, and I mean to keep my promise.”~“At all events, dont
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