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1 1, 1| incredulously.~“It possibly may, at any rate.”~“Oh! I’m 2 1, 1| saying it doesn’t. There may perhaps be some secret in 3 1, 1| too, presently, and we may affirm this much already— 4 1, 2| incomplete.”~“Perhaps the one may supplement the other,” suggested 5 1, 2| Perhaps the third document may throw some light on it. 6 1, 2| things we know, the things we may conjecture, the things we 7 1, 2| What are those now we may conjecture?” continued Glenarvan. “ 8 1, 2| called out: “I’ve got it! ‘May 30, 1862, Peru-Callao, with 9 1, 2| left Callao on the 30th of May, and on the 7th of June, 10 1, 3| it is just possible you may one day see your father 11 1, 3| leading you to entertain may be realized, but till my 12 1, 4| twelve months, or up to May, 1862, letters were regularly 13 1, 7| you touch at, wherever it may be.”~“That will be Madeira,” 14 1, 9| Oh, the English—that may be,” replied the Major, 15 1, 10| unknown rivers, those whom I may call my friends await some 16 1, 10| hesitation. Captain Grant may have fallen into the hands 17 1, 10| numerous tribe, or his captors may be but a handful. In the 18 1, 10| said John Mangles, “and I may add, that there is no danger 19 1, 10| DUNCAN, however little she may be delayed by the westerly 20 1, 10| right; and I do hope you may succeed.”~“Besides, you 21 1, 10| Paganel, in reply, “for you may be sure we’ll help ourselves.”~“ 22 1, 11| pimento, and such game as may be shot en route. The torrents 23 1, 11| warm coverings a traveler may sleep soundly, and brave 24 1, 12| favorable, but in Winter, from May to October, such an ascent 25 1, 12| Cordilleras, cost what it may. There we may perhaps find 26 1, 12| cost what it may. There we may perhaps find some hut to 27 1, 14| it. Heaven grant Robert may be still alive! If we lose 28 1, 16| of the Cordilleras. They may be divided into three parts. 29 1, 16| which lasts three days, and may be always foretold by the 30 1, 16| friend?” he added.~“You may if he is still in the hands 31 1, 18| consternation of the travelers may be imagined at the discovery.~ 32 1, 24| away to Australia, and may Heaven help us!”~“To Australia!” 33 1, 24| it seems.”~“Be that as it may, my brave Paganel, seeing 34 1, 25| too,” added Paganel, “if I may judge by the look of things.”~“ 35 1, 25| to the skin. Whatever you may say, Paganel, a nest won’ 36 2, 1| Australia some other country may not appear with equal certainty 37 2, 1| to be the place, and we may have to recommence our search?”~ 38 2, 1| and the French one AUSTRAL may relate to Australia. The 39 2, 1| an island. However that may be though, examine and compare, 40 2, 1| likelihood of success Australia may offer us, wouldn’t it be 41 2, 3| Monsieur Paganel,” said Mary, “may I ask you a question?”~“ 42 2, 3| necessities of existence may engross the poor shipwrecked 43 2, 4| from Callao on the 30th of May, 1862, as appeared in the 44 2, 4| that between the 31st of May and the 27th of June—”~“ 45 2, 4| Mangles.~“Indeed, John, you may be right, for there is nothing 46 2, 4| Zealand neighbors. Though they may be prisoners, their lives 47 2, 4| never been threatened, you may be sure. All travelers are 48 2, 4| I do, certainly.”~“I may add,” continued the SAVANT, “ 49 2, 4| exclaimed Paganel. “You may say good-by to your rifle, 50 2, 4| the discovery of Australia may not be known to you.”~“Just 51 2, 5| returned the captain. “I may say so to your Lordship, 52 2, 5| it is just possible we may ride over those sand-banks.”~“ 53 2, 6| gentlemen, whoever you may be, this house is yours.”~ 54 2, 6| Now, my Lord,” he added, “may I ask what interest you 55 2, 7| effect of such a declaration may be imagined. Mary Grant 56 2, 7| regularly up to the month of May, 1862. In the course of 57 2, 7| that port on the 30th of May, 1862, to return to Europe 58 2, 7| managed to say, “My Lord, you may trust Ayrton; I vouch for 59 2, 7| rejoin her, as the case may be. Should we discover Captain 60 2, 8| port of Melbourne.”~“You may depend on me then, my Lord.”~“ 61 2, 8| an order. Your Lordship may rely on him as on myself.”~“ 62 2, 8| very day, at whatever place may be ultimately selected. 63 2, 9| information when you please. You may therefore believe me when 64 2, 10| are surefooted, and you may rely on me for keeping them 65 2, 11| to track any horses that may stray from the station, 66 2, 11| im-perturbably cool, and, whatever he may have felt, allowed no trace 67 2, 11| guard’s disappearance, we may conclude that the wretched 68 2, 11| granting that complicity, we may attribute the crime to the 69 2, 13| Surveyor-General any information that may aid his search. J. P. MITCHELL, 70 2, 13| Paganel. “By going on we may come across the traces of 71 2, 14| birds be as queer as they may, and even granting the paroquets 72 2, 14| not an impudent question, may I ask whether it was you 73 2, 14| squatter, “and Miss Grant may be easy on that score. There 74 2, 16| vehicle out, cost what it may.”~“We will try, John,” replied 75 2, 16| other the provisions. They may thus still be of great service 76 2, 16| the good of all, that I may be sent to Melbourne. A 77 2, 17| mystery which the future may explain.”~“The police are 78 2, 17| That unlucky document! It may boast of having half-crazed 79 2, 17| among the bush-rangers who may be lurking about the foot 80 2, 17| them, and I hope the lot may fall on me.”~His will was 81 2, 18| robber-haunted waste. And now, may God save our poor sailor, 82 2, 19| Perhaps tomorrow the river may be practicable.”~“And will 83 3, 1| manage with such space as may be left at their disposal.”~“ 84 3, 3| the New Zealand forest. May heaven be our guide, and 85 3, 5| it will comfort you—you may as well be told— the New 86 3, 6| escaped.~“But this boat may be of use to us,” said Glenarvan.~“ 87 3, 6| destruction.~John’s anxiety may easily be understood. His 88 3, 7| Europe, and I cannot say what may have happened during that 89 3, 7| said Lady Helena.~“We may, Madam,” replied the geographer; “ 90 3, 7| the thinnest brushwood, may conceal an accomplished 91 3, 8| or whether indeed the war may not be going on with full 92 3, 9| Chiefs of high position may be known by the finish and 93 3, 10| shipwrecked travelers, but it may be important to state that 94 3, 11| cannot but think if a wife may claim death at her husband’ 95 3, 11| shameful life, a betrothed wife may claim death at the hands 96 3, 11| other in our secret hearts? May I rely on you, as Lady Helena 97 3, 12| will. Stern as the decree may seem, I will not repine. 98 3, 12| Glenarvan. “Be it as it may, we can face death! Had 99 3, 12| of the other. The jailer may forget that he is on guard; 100 3, 13| whitish silicious tufa.~“That may be,” said Glenarvan, “but 101 3, 13| but however good a boiler may be, it bursts at last after 102 3, 14| the foot of Maunganamu, we may run short of provisions. 103 3, 16| shall not examine.”~“You may perhaps have broken—” continued 104 3, 16| him brought before them.~“May I beg to be excused from 105 3, 17| resource left to you, and it may stand you in good stead. 106 3, 17| for me to answer. Justice may witness against me, but 107 3, 17| searching for, and a single word may put me on the track I have 108 3, 18| from me certain facts which may be useful to you. I wish 109 3, 18| consequence. Be that as it may, Harry Grant had no scruples, 110 3, 18| the rest, my Lord, and you may be sure that but for the 111 3, 18| Glenarvan, “the least indication may set us in the right course.”~“ 112 3, 18| notions. Second, certain parts may appear to you strained, 113 3, 19| upheaval, and consequently it may be volcanic.”~“But in that 114 3, 19| produced it, an eruption may carry it away?”~“That is 115 3, 19| natives of Maria Theresa may have heard of this proceeding.”~“ 116 3, 19| just himself.”~“I hope I may,” said Robert, blushing 117 3, 20| passions have led him astray. May reflection and repentance 118 3, 20| in these seas, where she may find that independence and 119 3, 20| this uninhabited island. May Heaven give you repentance!”~“ 120 3, 21| thermometer.~At last on the 9th of May, fifty-three days from the 121 3, 21| Sea, and on the 10th of May reached the Firth of Clyde.