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 1    1,    1|          the United Kingdom.~Lord Edward Glenarvan was on board with
 2    1,    1|        the wake of the ship. Lord Edward, who was immediately apprised
 3    1,    1|         That’s vexing,” said Lord Edward, “for if papers are inside,
 4    1,    1|  suggested John Mangles.~“Try it, Edward, try it,” said Lady Helena.~
 5    1,    2|         get that by and by,” said Edward.~“Oh, yes; there is no doubt
 6    1,    2|            After an instant, Lord Edward said again, “To my own mind
 7    1,    2|            Capital! capital! dear Edward,” said Lady Helena. “If
 8    1,    3|          Royal Thames Yacht Club.~Edward Glenarvan was thirty-two
 9    1,    4|      indeed, even furious.~“Well, Edward?” she said; “tell me.”~“
10    1,    4|        What? Is this Miss—”~“Yes, Edward,” said Lady Helena; “this
11    1,    4|           beamed with animation: “Edward, when Captain Grant wrote
12    1,    4|           action. Well, you know, Edward, that to please me you planned
13    1,    4|   exclaimed Lord Glenarvan.~“Yes, Edward, you understand me. The
14    1,    4|          if necessary. Let us go, Edward; let us start off and search
15    1,    6|           I dont keep my word.”~“Edward,” said his wife, “you are
16    1,    6|         Lomond.”~“Very well, dear Edward, do the honors of the Castle
17    1,   10|           at last.~“Go then, dear Edward,” said Lady Helena, restraining
18    1,   14|         our route.”~“Yes; and, as Edward wishes it, we will rest.
19    1,   15|     language for another.”~“Well, Edward—or rather you, my good Paganel20    1,   17|         system.”~“By St. Patrick, Edward you are right,” said the
21    1,   23|         and simple thing, my dear Edward. When we go on board the
22    1,   23| especially to the Major.~“My dear Edward,” replied McNabbs, “it would
23    1,   26|        said Glenarvan.~“Patience, Edward! you will be there in a
24    2,    2|           worthy of Mary, my dear Edward, and he’ll think right.”~
25    2,    7|           What we all think, dear Edward,” replied Lady Helena, turning
26    2,   13|           night’s rest.”~“My dear Edward, Mary and I will accept
27    2,   16|        own?”~“You are right, dear Edward,” said Lady Helena! “and
28    2,   17|       Major. “Your place is here, Edward, you ought not to go.”~“
29    2,   18|           the arms of Ben Joyce.~“Edward,” said he, “be calm. Listen
30    2,   18|      Glenarvan.~“Mulrady?—”~“Yes, Edward,” answered Lady Helena. “
31    3,   10|        seized her husband’s arm.~“Edward,” she said in a resolute
32    3,   10|      search their prisoners. But, Edward, this is for us, not for
33    3,   10|        turned pale at his touch.~“Edward!” cried the unfortunate
34    3,   13|        forward to meet him.~“Dear Edward,” said she, “you have made
35    3,   16|          Helena. “I confess, dear Edward, it would be extremely painful
36    3,   17|           succeeded!”~“I hope so, Edward.”~“Have you made him any
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