Book,  chapter

 1    1,   18|         Glenarvan. Thalcave spoke calmly, but the lively Frenchman
 2    1,   19|      However, after Glenarvan had calmly surveyed the actual state
 3    1,   24|         said the Major, “and more calmly if you can.”~“The thing
 4    2,    5|   rectilinear tempests. The Major calmly awaited the end with the
 5    2,   18|            But his farewells were calmly spoken, and he speedily
 6    3,    4|            John,” said Glenarvan, calmly.~“The truth, my Lord, is
 7    3,   10|        interval he proceeded more calmly.~“Do you think the English
 8    3,   17|         and awaited the questions calmly and silently.~“Ayrton,”
 9    3,   18|       myself.”~Ayrton spoke quite calmly and firmly. Glenarvan looked
10    3,   20| repentance!”~“Amen,” said Ayrton, calmly.~Glenarvan then addressed
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