Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|          the Admiralty must have hearts harder than Portland stone.”~
 2    1,   10|      rekindling of hope in their hearts. Lady Helena was the first
 3    1,   16|         with two tongues and two hearts.”~“That’s to say false in
 4    2,    1|    reunion completely filled the hearts. Lord Glenarvan had taken
 5    2,   10| Christmas Day so dear to English hearts. But the steward had not
 6    3,    1|      anguish harrowed both their hearts. They looked at the sea-worn
 7    3,   10|          eyes of Kai-Koumou read hearts?”~And pointing to Lady Helena: “
 8    3,   11|         each other in our secret hearts? May I rely on you, as Lady
 9    3,   12|        Judge. God, who reads our hearts, knows that we had a noble
10    3,   13|      will bring comfort to their hearts.”~Glenarvan and his companions
11    3,   13|      young women, whose trusting hearts were always open to observe
12    3,   14|      regained the mastery in all hearts. The intrepid travelers
13    3,   19|        so often described. Their hearts had not deceived them. This
14    3,   20|        Bible, so dear to English hearts.~The parting hour had come.
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