Book,  chapter

1    1,   14|  captain at the cost of his son’s life?”~Glenarvan’s companions
2    1,   19|   chance of deliverance, my son?”~“My lord,” replied the
3    1,   23|     me to save so devoted a son as he has been to her. I
4    1,   24|     once,” said Paganel, “a son of the great Haroun-al-Raschid,
5    3,    5|   asked the Jesuit. ‘Ah! my son,’ said she, ‘it is the hand
6    3,   10| about a Triune God, father, son, and bird, or spirit. The
7    3,   20|   and made him proud of his son and daughter. She told him
8    3,   21|   man in old Caledonia. His son Robert became a sailor like
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