Chapter
1 II | Buffalo. Miss Herbey, a young English lady, companion
2 IV | He is a most intelligent young man.”~“Yes, Mr. Kazallon,”
3 IV | ready to assist and amuse young Letourneur, who evidently
4 IV | companion, Miss Herbey, a young English girl of about twenty.~
5 VII | Andre came an deck. The young man enjoyed the early morning
6 XI | thought was for Andre but the young man preserved an admirable
7 XVII | little or nothing of the young lady’s society. As for Silas
8 XVIII | companions readily assented, young Letourneur jocosely observing
9 XVIII | across the rocks, where the young girl’s delight at her freedom
10 XXIV | I saw Andre follow the young girl with his eyes, and
11 XXIV | already caught hold of the young man, and was hurrying him
12 XXV | DECEMBER 4th.—Curtis caught young Letourneur again in his
13 XXVII | Not for myself,” said the young girl quietly “only for those
14 XXVIII| illness, through which her young companion tended her with
15 XXXII | have never appreciated the young man so well. His originality
16 XXXII | future does not fail her. The young lady’s modest deportment
17 XXXIII| cause us grave anxiety, the young man being weakened by attacks
18 XXXIII| compassionate as ever, the young girl does all that lies
19 XXXIII| to me this morning, “that young man gets manifestly weaker
20 XXXIV | seriously in need.”~The young people evidently wished
21 XXXVI | was Austin, a fine active young man of about eight-and-twenty;
22 XXXVII| the parched lips of the young man, who almost too weak
23 XXXVII| work of respiration. The young man was now suffering from
24 XXXIX | Enfeebled and emaciated as the young girl is, her sense of duty
25 XXXIX | present from myself.” The young man clutched at it eagerly.~“
26 LII | failed me. I knew that the young girl would read my resolution
27 LIII | were excluded, so that the young lady was forced to take
28 LIII | was Miss Herbey’s, but the young girl heard it without a
29 LV | said Dowlas, as he tore the young man away from his father’
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