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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
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