Book,  chapter

1    1,   19|     Glenarvan and Robert woke in alarm, and started to their feet
2    2,    5|         but I should not like to alarm Lady Glenarvan or Miss Grant.”~“
3    2,    5| safety-valves of the boiler; the alarm whistle sounded unnaturally
4    2,   13|        Glenarvan did not wish to alarm them.~They were by no means
5    2,   15|        and cockatoos flew out in alarm, making a deafening chorus
6    3,    9|          Grant, concealing their alarm, conversed in a low voice
7    3,   12|       anxiety.~Wilson had had an alarm. Having heard some unusual
8    3,   14|        motionless long enough to alarm his companions. They waited
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