Book,  chapter

1    1,    3|  The girl seemed too shy to utter a word at first, but Lady
2    1,    6|    astonished to be able to utter a single word. The presence
3    2,    3|     when death comes, which utter loneliness will make terrible,
4    2,    7|   the words he was about to utter remained unspoken.~Ayrton
5    3,    1|     the resolution never to utter the name of her father.
6    3,    8|     Grant.”~“And they never utter a murmur,” added John Mangles. “
7    3,    9|     they resolved to affect utter indifference before the
8    3,    9|  the few sentences they did utter, Glenarvan felt certain
9    3,   10| disposition; the Major with utter indifference, Paganel with
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