Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|            on board with his young wife, Lady Helena, and one of
 2    1,    1|       before the eager gaze of his wife and friends.~
 3    1,    2|         Let us try them,” said his wife.~The second piece of paper
 4    1,    2|      ill-fated Captain Grant had a wife and children,” suggested
 5    1,    2|            bade adieu to his young wife, and jumped into the express
 6    1,    3|            did not forget that his wife was the daughter of a great
 7    1,    3|         Lady Helena; “but I am his wife, and if I can do anything
 8    1,    3| interrupted the girl.~“I am.”~“The wife of Lord Glenarvan, of Malcolm
 9    1,    4|     children. Harry Grant lost his wife when Robert was born, and
10    1,    4|        Helena’s bidding.~The young wife went up to her husband,
11    1,    4|     holding out his arms, drew his wife into a close, fond embrace.
12    1,    5|       reason to be proud of such a wife, one who could understand
13    1,    6|          word.”~“Edward,” said his wife, “you are the best of men.”~“
14    1,   21|           understood, for the good wife of the Commandant would
15    1,   26|       Thalcave, simply saying:~“My wife.”~The Indian gazed at it
16    1,   26|    sand-banks, and run ashore.~“My wife?” were Glenarvan’s first
17    2,    2|           Lord Glenarvan asked his wife one day.~“He’ll think John
18    2,    5|              I will try to save my wife or perish with her. I put
19    3,    9|    strength and the example of his wife and companions; that he
20    3,   10|         Lady Helena: “That is your wife?” he said.~“No! mine!” exclaimed
21    3,   11|    Glenarvan cannot but think if a wife may claim death at her husband’
22    3,   11|         shameful life, a betrothed wife may claim death at the hands
23    3,   11|            in the other world. The wife of Kara-Tete was not to
24    3,   11|  ceremonies were not yet over.~The wife of Kara-Tete had joined
25    3,   11|       corpses of Kara-Tete and his wife were raised, the limbs were
26    3,   11|           comfort. The husband and wife were laid side by side,
27    3,   12|           first and supporting his wife, began to descend backward.~
28    3,   12|         with the other holding his wife, waited with breathless
29    3,   17|       Glenarvan, knowing his young wife’s good sense, allowed her
30    3,   17|          to rush in and snatch his wife from so painful a situation.~
31    3,   17|   Glenarvan had hastened up to his wife and eagerly asked:~“Has
32    3,   20|           be done?” said the young wife to her husband. “Must the
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