Book,  chapter

1    1,    7|    Glenarvan could not but welcome such a guest, and shook
2    1,   15|    and ate heartily of the welcome viands. Robert took a little
3    1,   16|   and what’s more, you are welcome to turn over my leaves whenever
4    1,   21|  Paganel.~“Ah! delightful! Welcome, welcome. I am a Frenchman
5    1,   21|   Ah! delightful! Welcome, welcome. I am a Frenchman too,”
6    2,    1|  in for their due share of welcome, and Lady Helena only regretted
7    2,    1| right out to sea, till the welcome signal-gun of the expedition
8    2,    6| cordial words: “Strangers! welcome to the house of Paddy O’
9    3,   13|    respite, which was very welcome in their exhausted state.~
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