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 1    1,    3|            replied Lady Helena. “Heaven forbid that I should answer
 2    1,    3|        with the help of almighty Heaven it is just possible you
 3    1,    3|         minute now.”~“Oh, ma’am! Heaven bless you and Lord Glenarvan,”
 4    1,    5|          implore the blessing of Heaven on their expedition, and
 5    1,    6|       captain, depend upon it.”~“Heaven grant it, Mr. John,” replied
 6    1,   10|      help you!” she called out.~“Heaven will help us, madam,” shouted
 7    1,   13|   between the fires of earth and heaven, if the more practical Wilson
 8    1,   14|    understand; I insist upon it. Heaven grant Robert may be still
 9    1,   22|        under the guardian eye of Heaven.~The night passed safely,
10    1,   24|       away to Australia, and may Heaven help us!”~“To Australia!”
11    1,   25|      deliverance to implore from Heaven.~The violence of the storm
12    1,   26|          lifting his arms toward heaven.~These were the Indian’s
13    3,    3|          New Zealand forest. May heaven be our guide, and keep us
14    3,    4| misfortunes awaited us, and that Heaven itself is against us. It
15    3,   10|         Courage, my dear Helena; Heaven will not forsake us!”~Robert
16    3,   11|      Mary Grant were grateful to Heaven for the boon.~The captives
17    3,   13|     Helena, lifting her hands to heaven.~The fugitives were not
18    3,   20|         shipwrecked fellows that Heaven had pity on, but I am sorry
19    3,   20|          uninhabited island. May Heaven give you repentance!”~“Amen,”
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