Book,  chapter

1    1,   24|       are complaining of your lot, Glenarvan.”~“I should think
2    1,   24|     You would not change your lot for that of a king?’ ‘Never!’ ‘
3    2,    6|       get a living out of his lot, but lay by pounds 80 a
4    2,   10|      such a restive, stubborn lot to their destination, and
5    2,   11|    not greatly mistaken, this lot have come straight from
6    2,   17|    among them, and I hope the lot may fall on me.”~His will
7    2,   18|      chosen by chance. If the lot had fallen to me, I should
8    3,   20| chance. I accepted our trying lot composedly, always thinking,
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