Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|            Oh, ma’am, the paper, please!”~“I have not it now, my
 2    1,    4|        you know, Edward, that to please me you planned a pleasure
 3    1,    8|         back to Europe.”~“As you please, my dear Paganel,” said
 4    1,    8|         my line, I assure you.”~“Please yourself, Monsieur Paganel.
 5    1,   12|           was the reply.~“As you please,” said Glenarvan.~“We can
 6    1,   18|          wants to have a gallop. Please, my Lord, to take me.”~“
 7    1,   24|    Paganel. “Read it any way you please except that.”~“How?”~“Cosmogonie,
 8    1,   24|      sombre apres,’— put, if you please, ‘deux jours, trois jours,’
 9    2,    4| apprehension. “His Lordship will please to consider that if Captain
10    2,    8|       goes or stops wherever you please. What can one wish better?
11    2,    9|          my information when you please. You may therefore believe
12    2,   17|          said quietly:~“When you please, my Lord, I am ready.” Glenarvan
13    3,   17|         to be caught. Act as you please.”~Then he turned his eyes
14    3,   21|           Does not Miss Arabella please you then?” asked McNabbs.~“
15    3,   21|          tell you all, she would please me better if she were less
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