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1 1, 7| daughter of Tuffnell.~He wound up by asking permission 2 1, 9| trees, and then the strait wound on between huge granitic 3 2, 1| Lady Helena and Mary Grant, wound up with M. Olbinett, the 4 2, 5| anything and everything and he wound up by saying he might, perhaps, 5 2, 10| river, half a mile in width, wound its limpid course between 6 2, 15| Lucknow stopped. A narrow path wound away from this which led 7 2, 17| was to dress Glenarvan’s wound. Lady Helena rushed toward 8 2, 17| appeared to be injured. The wound bled profusely, but Glenarvan 9 2, 17| Helena, and before your wound is healed, too!”~“Glenarvan,” 10 2, 18| rain. He soon found the wound; it was a stab in the right 11 2, 18| injured. The Major washed the wound first with fresh water and 12 2, 19| extreme exhaustion. The wound once closed and the hemorrhage 13 2, 19| walk part of the way. His wound was entirely cicatrized. 14 3, 11| laments.~Then the procession wound slowly down the mountain, 15 3, 14| flames; the lava torrents wound their serpentine course 16 3, 16| long-planned treachery, Glenarvan’s wound, Mulrady’s assassination,