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 1    1,    3|     Helena did not belong to a noble family, but she was Scotch,
 2    1,    4|      Like Glenarvan, and a few noble families in the Lowlands,
 3    1,    4|     Grant, “we will thank this noble lord and lady for what they
 4    1,   10|        Impossible! and why, my noble friend?” asked Paganel,
 5    1,   15| meaning of the action, for the noble face of the Scotch lord
 6    1,   18|     great deal of arguing, the noble creature yielded, though
 7    1,   22|    carried along with him. The noble animal swam superbly, instinctively
 8    1,   26|      disinterestedness of this noble guide, when a happy thought
 9    2,    1|      been doing homage to your noble qualities, and I am glad
10    2,    9|         Judge for yourself, my noble friend,” replied Paganel. “
11    3,   12|    hearts, knows that we had a noble end in view. If death awaits
12    3,   19|       our father was!”~“And so noble, so generous!” added Mary. “
13    3,   20|   immense debt he owed to this noble lady and her friends! From
14    3,   20|      of yours, and worthy of a noble heart. But this little isle—”~“
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