Book,  chapter

1    1,    5|       not bear the thought of parting from her. But now that she
2    1,   11|      horizon, and the pain of parting too keenly felt. Paganel
3    1,   26| illumined here and there by a parting flash of lightning. The
4    2,   18|  rejoined Glenarvan, “no more parting. It is too great a risk
5    3,    8|       were empurpled with the parting glories of the day. It was
6    3,   20|   dear to English hearts.~The parting hour had come. The crew
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