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1 1, 3| if she would see a young girl and boy that wanted to speak 2 1, 3| Halbert.”~In a few minutes a girl and boy were shown in. They 3 1, 3| resemblance was unmistakable. The girl was about sixteen years 4 1, 3| sister’s protector.~The girl seemed too shy to utter 5 1, 3| Excuse him, ma’am,” said the girl, with a look at her brother.~“ 6 1, 3| Glenarvan?” interrupted the girl.~“I am.”~“The wife of Lord 7 1, 3| Helena, drawing the young girl toward her, and taking both 8 1, 3| Oh, tell me,” said the girl, earnestly.~“My dear child,” 9 1, 3| your father once more.”~The girl burst into tears, and Robert 10 1, 3| possible, ma’am,” exclaimed the girl, “that you have done that 11 1, 3| Glenarvan,” said the young girl, fervently, overcome with 12 1, 3| grateful emotion.”~“My dear girl, we deserve no thanks; anyone 13 1, 4| her sympathy for the young girl.~Mary and Robert were the 14 1, 4| Mary Grant must be a brave girl,” said the Major.~“I only 15 1, 4| Glenarvan, raising the young girl, “if I had known of your 16 1, 4| and she felt the young girl’s attempt would be useless, 17 1, 5| the benediction, a young girl’s voice broke the solemn 18 1, 6| John,” replied the young girl.~“My dear child,” said Lord 19 1, 6| ships,” returned the young girl.~“Indeed!”~“Yes. I have 20 1, 7| hope; indeed, the young girl could not help smiling at 21 1, 9| interest for this young girl, and managed to conceal 22 1, 21| army, and married an Indian girl, who was then nursing twin 23 2, 1| father!” exclaimed the young girl. But as the boat came nearer, 24 2, 4| reply, seeing the young girl’s apprehension. “His Lordship 25 2, 4| Helena turning to the young girl. “If your father is in the 26 2, 6| Lady Helena to the young girl, as they neared the shore; “ 27 2, 7| Ayrton speak to the young girl about her father. He knew 28 2, 7| best to satisfy the poor girl, and Glenarvan did not interrupt 29 2, 17| father!” replied the poor girl.~She could say no more, 30 2, 18| Lady Helena and the young girl, his glance was full of 31 3, 17| the influence of the young girl might be considerable, and 32 3, 19| Robert!” replied the young girl.~“I must tell you something,” 33 3, 19| leave me!” cried the young girl, pressing her brother’s 34 3, 19| contrary,” replied the young girl, covering her brother’s 35 3, 19| darted forward to lift up the girl. The sailors on watch ran 36 3, 19| is there!”~And the poor girl started up, and leaning 37 3, 19| a last adieu.”~The young girl went off again into convulsions