Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|        more.”~The girl burst into tears, and Robert seized Lady
 2    1,    4|        and could not restrain her tears.~As for Robert, he seemed
 3    1,    4|           husband, and said, with tears in her eyes, though her
 4    1,    5| benefactors, while grateful happy tears streamed down her cheeks,
 5    1,   14|           unable to keep back his tears. “We cannot leave him to
 6    1,   14|    miraculously saved, burst into tears.~
 7    1,   19|       lips on his forehead, while tears he could not restrain streamed
 8    1,   21|        him, with his eyes full of tears. Glenarvan could not find
 9    2,    1|      cheek, still wet with Mary’s tears.~The Major and Paganel,
10    2,    6|         could not keep back their tears, and Paganel had not a word
11    2,   17|       cause of her grief, and why tears fell from her eyes and her
12    2,   19|       Melbourne the porcupine. It tears the clothing to rags, and
13    3,    8|          him from flying. Then he tears his breast with his beak,
14    3,   10|        out and blended with their tears. Deep wounds denoted great
15    3,   11|       there arose a great wail of tears, sighs, and sobs. They lamented
16    3,   11|          lavished more blood than tears. But these demonstrations
17    3,   19|         him fondly as he felt her tears fall on his forehead.~“Mary,
18    3,   20|        does not care who sees his tears.~Harry Grant could not take
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