Book,  chapter

 1    1,    9| mainly arose from the longing desire he had to see Miss Mary
 2    1,   10|       Glenarvan felt no great desire to inquire into the causes
 3    1,   10|    way towards satisfying his desire.~All went on deck now, and
 4    1,   24|  reply. ‘There is nothing you desire?’ ‘Nothing.’ ‘You would
 5    2,    3|     it is your most cherished desire.”~“I dont pretend it is
 6    2,   14|   Thebes. Paganel had a great desire to play on it.~However,
 7    3,    1|      a close, Glenarvan had a desire to go again to the point
 8    3,    8|       of the game than by the desire of obtaining some bird peculiar
 9    3,   18|    two parties. That is why I desire the presence of Messrs.
10    3,   21|    The Major was burning with desire to know the reason of this
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