Book,  chapter

1    1,   23|        friends, since this is Liberty Hall, I beg to take leave
2    2,    9| agreed upon, everybody was at liberty to follow his inclinations
3    3,    3|    command, and then he is at liberty to wreck himself, if that
4    3,    7|     they had maintained their liberty in their several islands.
5    3,   17|      and my companions are at liberty? Who can damage me except
6    3,   18|    never consent to set me at liberty.”~Glenarvan hesitated before
7    3,   18|   Ayrton, I cannot set you at liberty.”~“I do not ask it,” said
8    3,   18| gibbet that awaits me and the liberty which you cannot grant me.”~“
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