Book,  chapter

1    1,   14|     calm and peaceful as the preceding had been. While his companions
2    1,   22|      high temperature of the preceding days, hung in thick clouds,
3    2,   16|   where he had left them the preceding night. They could not have
4    2,   17|   him till the events of the preceding evening had occurred. He
5    3,   12|    in his turn John Mangles, preceding Mary Grant, followed in
6    3,   18|   forget as much as possible preceding interpretations, and divest
7    3,   18|    appeared as likely as the preceding, it might be as false. Glenarvan
8    3,   19| heard by Robert and Mary the preceding night. The children were
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