Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|     the sympathy you show to strangers.”~“Strangers, dear child!”
 2    1,    3|     you show to strangers.”~“Strangers, dear child!” interrupted
 3    1,    3|     and your brother are not strangers in this house, and I should
 4    1,   16| enter into conversation with strangers. To a solitary individual,
 5    2,    3|    for him when these kindly strangers touched at his island, for
 6    2,    6|      dogs, of the arrival of strangers. He was followed by five
 7    2,    6|    heard the cordial words: “Strangers! welcome to the house of
 8    2,    6|   the seats reserved for the strangers, and said to Glenarvan:~“
 9    2,   11|      own interests, that the strangers passed unobserved amid the
10    2,   12|      at the sight of so many strangers. He seemed half frightened
11    2,   14|      themselves known to the strangers who were about to receive
12    3,    1|  asked Will Halley, when the strangers stepped on the poop of his
13    3,    7|    before the arrival of the strangers. This minister, William
14    3,    8|  with the Maories in keeping strangers off the lands.~The little
15    3,    9|  this river are still almost strangers to any craft but the native
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