Book,  chapter

1    1,    6| little difficulty in it. I promised Lady Helena a pleasure trip,
2    1,    7|    gold medal, my Lord, is promised to the traveler who will
3    2,   14|  to fire. But John Mangles promised to watch over him, and Mary
4    3,    7|    to defend the soil, and promised the extermination of the
5    3,    8|   faded into distance, and promised an easy walk. But the travelers
6    3,   12|   captain:~“John, you have promised Mary what I promised Lady
7    3,   12|  have promised Mary what I promised Lady Helena. What is your
8    3,   19|    delicacy of McNabbs. “I promised Ayrton his life, and I mean
9    3,   19| out of me some day, he has promised me he will; and then we
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