Book,  chapter

1    2,    8| himself to alter or retard the execution of an order. Your Lordship
2    2,   19|       mate would not delay the execution of an order for ten days.~“
3    3,   11|        be the signal for their execution.~Although Glenarvan did
4    3,   12|    giving the signal for their execution, would, on the contrary,
5    3,   13|     that he expected immediate execution, his state seemed to him
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