Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|     that she would inherit her father’s predilections. He had
 2    1,    3|      shipwreck? Tell me, is my father living? Shall we ever see
 3    1,    3|       you may one day see your father once more.”~The girl burst
 4    1,    3|        telling them that their father had been wrecked on the
 5    1,    3| retraced all the scenes of his father’s shipwreck. He saw him
 6    1,    3|   London, for the sake of your father; but I have told you all
 7    1,    3|    should like to have seen my father’s writing.”~“Well, to-morrow,
 8    1,    3|        be done to rescue their father.”~It was impossible to refuse
 9    1,    4|      Perthshire, Scotland. His father, a minister of St. Katrine10    1,    4|       fully persuaded that her father was dead. What, then, was
11    1,    4|       were to be told that her father’s lifeless body had been
12    1,    4|  fellow is lost for ever.”~“My father! my poor father!” cried
13    1,    4|     ever.”~“My father! my poor father!” cried Mary Grant, throwing
14    1,    4|  exclaimed in amazement:~“Your father? What? Is this Miss—”~“Yes,
15    1,    4|    children, who implore their father’s life.”~Lord Glenarvan
16    1,    6|       played all my life on my father’s ships. He should have
17    1,    7|     epithets. He had known her father, and what letters had passed
18    1,   10|        with his eyes:~“Yes, my father is there!”~“And where he
19    1,   14|       we ever dare to meet the father? What right have we to save
20    1,   14|       Is it you!” he said; “my father!”~Glenarvan could not reply.
21    1,   16|   means a courageous man.”~“My father!” exclaimed Robert Grant,
22    1,   16|     Spanish was for, “Is it my father.”~“Es mio padre,” replied
23    1,   18|        comes naturally.”~“Poor father,” said Robert; “how he will
24    1,   18|        be little to love one’s father like that.”~“Yes, and to
25    1,   19|       you are going to save my father.”~
26    1,   24|  retrace his steps back to his father’s palace, when one day he
27    2,    1|      fancied she could see her father, Harry Grant, and sometimes
28    2,    1|       there! He is coming! Oh, father!” exclaimed the young girl.
29    2,    4|      But what has become of my father there, then, all these two
30    2,    4|    good town of Dundee.”~“Poor father,” murmured Mary, “away from
31    2,    4|       the young girl. “If your father is in the hands of the natives,
32    2,    6|     that the question of their father’s deliverance was about
33    2,    7|  sailor was a companion of her father’s, one of the crew of the
34    2,    7|       the young girl about her father. He knew Mary and Robert
35    2,    7|         tell us more about our father.”~The quartermaster did
36    2,    7|     Grant. Mary recognized her father’s writing at once. It was
37    2,    8|      when we find Mary Grant’s father.”~“Oh! your Lordship,” murmured
38    2,   12|    replied Toline.~“Have you a father and mother?” said Robert
39    2,   17|          said Lady Helena.~“My father, madam, my father!” replied
40    2,   17|  Helena.~“My father, madam, my father!” replied the poor girl.~
41    2,   17|     fell from her eyes and her father’s name came to her lips.~
42    3,    1|       to utter the name of her father. She suppressed her own
43    3,    5|        must be so nasty!’ ‘Oh, father,’ said the savage, looking
44    3,   10|    Maories about a Triune God, father, son, and bird, or spirit.
45    3,   18|      can tell them where their father is?”~“I can!” replied Paganel. “
46    3,   19|  Robert of his sister’s. Their father was uppermost in the minds
47    3,   19|       Remember the lessons our father gave us. Keep your courage
48    3,   19|        to be a sailor, like my father and Captain John. Mary,
49    3,   19|      are going to look for our father together. Tell me you are
50    3,   19| willing, sister mine. What our father would have done for us it
51    3,   19|   never cease searching for my father, who would never have given
52    3,   19|         Ah, Mary, how good our father was!”~“And so noble, so
53    3,   19|     always hope. A man like my father doesnt die till he has
54    3,   19|     join him in looking for my father. I am sure you are willing.”~“
55    3,   19|      ungrateful, but a man, my father has said a hundred times,
56    3,   19|  someone to speak to about our father, while you are waiting till
57    3,   19|    replied Mary, “how happy my father would be if he could hear
58    3,   19|    Robert, like our dear, dear father. When you grow up you’ll
59    3,   19|  exclaimed simultaneously, “My father! My father!”~It was too
60    3,   19| simultaneously, “My father! My father!”~It was too much for Mary.
61    3,   19| shouted Robert. “My sister! my father! Help! Help!”~The man at
62    3,   19|        sister is dying, and my father is there!” exclaimed Robert,
63    3,   19|         Yes!” he repeated, “my father is there! I heard my father’
64    3,   19|    father is there! I heard my father’s voice; Mary heard it too!”~
65    3,   19|       excited, called out, “My father! my father is there!”~And
66    3,   19|     called out, “My father! my father is there!”~And the poor
67    3,   19|      her hands, “I tell you my father is there! I can declare
68    3,   19|  Robert kept on repeating, “My father! my father is there! I am
69    3,   19|      repeating, “My father! my father is there! I am sure of it,
70    3,   19|         You say you heard your father’s voice, my dear boy?”~“
71    3,   19|       Lord, do let us go to my father’s help. A boat! a boat!”~
72    3,   19|       If it had been Hawkins’s father,” returned the boy, with
73    3,   19|       heard nothing. It was my father, my lord! my father.”~Sobs
74    3,   19|     was my father, my lord! my father.”~Sobs choked his voice;
75    3,   19|       this voice— was it their father’s? No, alas, most assuredly
76    3,   19|    broke from Mary’s lips.~“My father!” she exclaimed.~A man was
77    3,   19|  deceived them. This was their father, Captain Grant!~The captain
78    3,   20|        does not kill, for both father and children recovered before
79    3,   20| trembled as he spoke to Mary’s father.~Lady Helena gave Captain
80    3,   20|     solitary house where their father had so often wept at the
81    3,   20|    Mary almost smothered their father with kisses and caresses
82    3,   21|     for the deliverance of the father, now blessed the marriage
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