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 1    1,    3|          in. They were evidently brother and sister, for the resemblance
 2    1,    3|         girl, with a look at her brother.~“Lord Glenarvan is not
 3    1,    3|     Grant, ma’am, and this is my brother.”~“Miss Grant, Miss Grant!”
 4    1,    3|       Lady Helena; “you and your brother are not strangers in this
 5    1,    3|           and Miss Grant and her brother consented to stay till Lord
 6    1,    4|   herself entirely to her little brother, who was still a mere child.
 7    1,    4|         Mary thought only of her brother, and indulged in dreams
 8    1,    4| torturing suspense.~She told her brother about the advertisement,
 9    1,    4|         eyes.~Mary Grant and her brother were up very early next
10    1,    4|          Miss Mary Grant and her brother, the two children condemned
11    1,    4|          Mary had just taken her brother by the hand, and turned
12    1,    5|        of Malcolm Castle, like a brother, and had hitherto vainly
13    1,    7|     possible. Mary Grant and her brother inspired him with the most
14    1,   10|      success. Mary Grant and her brother could not restrain their
15    2,    4|       voyage.~Mary Grant and her brother could not gaze without emotion
16    2,   12|      said Robert Grant.~“Yes, my brother,” replied Toline, holding
17    2,   12|       was so touched by the word brother that he kissed the black
18    2,   14|       her arms toward her little brother. No one dared to fire, for
19    3,   11|         being separated from her brother. Glenarvan pondered over
20    3,   19|         Mary was thinking of her brother’s future, and Robert of
21    3,   19|         young girl, pressing her brother’s hand.~“Yes, sister; I
22    3,   19|         replied Robert. “He is a brother that will never forsake
23    3,   19|          enthusiasm.~“My boy, my brother,” replied Mary, “how happy
24    3,   19|         young girl, covering her brother’s forehead with kisses. “
25    3,   19|       incident now occurred. The brother and sister, by some of those
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