Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|            overcome with grateful emotion.”~“My dear girl, we deserve
 2    1,    4|         dead. What, then, was her emotion when she accidentally saw
 3    1,    5|       under the influence of deep emotion, and at ten oclock the
 4    1,   10|           Helena, restraining her emotion.~Lord Glenarvan clasped
 5    1,   14|            He was speechless with emotion, and kneeling down by the
 6    1,   19| inevitably. Quite overcome by his emotion, he took the child in his
 7    1,   23|          almost inarticulate with emotion. “Yes, but this was something
 8    2,    4|    brother could not gaze without emotion at the waves through which
 9    2,    7|          arms, overcome by joyful emotion, and Robert, and Mangles,
10    2,   15|    countries so divided, and some emotion filled the minds of the
11    2,   17|          hand still trembled with emotion, directed it thus: “Tom
12    3,   12|           and having overcome his emotion, he said, addressing the
13    3,   18|          countenance betokened no emotion whatever. It seemed as if
14    3,   19|     Robert,” said Mary, pale with emotion, “I thought—yes, I thought
15    3,   19|           for Mary. Overcome with emotion, she fell fainting into
16    3,   19|       said Robert, trembling with emotion, “if you dont want me to
17    3,   20|      suffused with pure and sweet emotion, that the whole crew felt
18    3,   20|       exhausted and overcome with emotion and fatigue. My two sailors
19    3,   20|         felt his heart swell with emotion. Mary Grant and Lady Helena
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