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1 1, 8| always the most agreeable companions. But travelers are not too 2 1, 9| any Patagonians, that his companions were quite amused at him. 3 1, 12| Glenarvan appealed to his companions and said:~“Will you go on 4 1, 12| ground with his feet. His companions followed exactly in his 5 1, 13| porphyry, Glenarvan and his two companions left the CASUCHA. In spite 6 1, 13| slightest pleasure—”~His companions had hardly time to thank 7 1, 13| which he served up to his companions by the tempting name of 8 1, 13| faces of his slumbering companions.~Then his presentiments 9 1, 13| danger, he did not wake his companions, who were sleeping soundly 10 1, 13| opened.~He shouted to his companions, but they were already awake, 11 1, 13| and looked around him. His companions lay in a close circle like 12 1, 14| Lord Glenarvan and his companions were gradually restored 13 1, 14| son’s life?”~Glenarvan’s companions heard him in silence. He 14 1, 14| clock, Glenarvan and his companions met again in the valley. 15 1, 14| preceding had been. While his companions were lying motionless, though 16 1, 14| condor, followed by his companions.~When they reached the spot 17 1, 15| looked vexed, while his companions, who had all gathered round, 18 1, 16| know;” and turning to his companions, added, “see, a change of 19 1, 16| translated his replies to his companions, and exclaimed:~“What an 20 1, 17| Paganel; and, turning to his companions, he added, “we need not 21 1, 18| on the banks till their companions reach them; but should it 22 1, 18| shouting “Au revoir!“ to their companions.~“Don’t come back whatever 23 1, 18| Thalcave inspirited his companions as much as Thaouka did his 24 1, 18| Thalcave would not leave his companions behind, alone in the midst 25 1, 18| and none of Thalcave’s companions had much solicitude on that 26 1, 18| all was ready the three companions wrapped themselves in the 27 1, 19| standing there, and of his companions and those left behind, whom 28 1, 19| the line in which their companions ought to be advancing. They 29 1, 20| behind.”~On rejoining their companions, they found Glenarvan busily 30 1, 21| presented Lord Glenarvan and his companions. While he was speaking, 31 1, 21| prisoner, the murder of his companions, his escape from the hands 32 1, 22| it; but Glenarvan and his companions had no choice, and were 33 1, 22| head above the waters.~His companions needed no urging forward 34 1, 23| which Glenarvan and his companions had just found refuge, resembled 35 1, 23| beyond the thick foliage. His companions began to arrange the night 36 1, 24| To Australia!” echoed his companions, with one voice.~“I tell 37 1, 24| I had been one of Noah’s companions at the time of the deluge, 38 1, 25| OMBU.~Glenarvan and his companions gazed silently at this terrifying 39 1, 25| If so, Glenarvan and his companions would escape scot free, 40 1, 25| soil; for as he and his companions held on, each clinging firmly 41 1, 25| tail.~Glenarvan and his companions being thus delivered from 42 2, 4| Either Harry Grant and his companions have found their way to 43 2, 5| jib-boom!”~Glenarvan and his companions stood silently gazing at 44 2, 5| immediately with his three companions, and rejoined the ladies, 45 2, 5| Glenarvan rejoined his companions, who felt they were in imminent 46 2, 6| whatever Harry Grant and his companions had been made prisoners 47 2, 7| questioning glances at her companions seemed to press for an answer. 48 2, 7| Helena, turning toward her companions; “let us be off at once.”~ 49 2, 11| visitors rejoined their companions, and crossed a highly cultivated 50 2, 13| the Major detained his companions a little, and said, “They 51 2, 13| prudent, for the sake of our companions, to rejoin the DUNCAN at 52 2, 15| utmost coolness, when his companions suddenly saw him reel forward, 53 2, 15| good-night, and retired. Their companions soon stretched themselves 54 2, 15| so much as arousing his companions, crept along, lying flat 55 2, 16| shelter. Glenarvan and his companions took refuge in the wagon; 56 2, 16| quartermaster seemed uneasy, and his companions looked at him with disappointed 57 2, 16| sacrifice himself for his companions and carry our instructions 58 2, 17| the Major’s story, and his companions sat silently thinking over 59 2, 18| Glenarvan rejoined his two companions. He too had heard this ill-boding 60 2, 18| apparently dying; and when his companions raised him they felt their 61 2, 18| words, and looked at his companions. What did Mulrady mean? 62 2, 18| reached the camp he found his companions in better spirits. They 63 3, 2| into the sea. Of his six companions four were killed; the other 64 3, 4| it grieved him that his companions should have to suffer so 65 3, 4| on him. He armed his two companions, and they all held themselves 66 3, 4| Glenarvan, John, and their companions, no longer disturbed by 67 3, 4| cried John Mangles.~His companions, aroused by his voice, rushed 68 3, 5| unskillful sailors, your companions, John. Say the word, and 69 3, 6| cases of provisions, their companions near them. Wilson took the 70 3, 7| impart his information to his companions.~“Madam,” said he, in answer 71 3, 8| precaution for the night. His companions and he, well armed, were 72 3, 8| Robert, without leaving their companions, shot some snipe and partridge 73 3, 8| air, and not to expose her companions to danger. Neither Mary 74 3, 9| example of his wife and companions; that he was the head and 75 3, 9| country of savages.~His companions were worthy of him; they 76 3, 9| of procedure, he and his companions would spare themselves needless 77 3, 10| eye-balls.~Glenarvan and his companions had taken in all this scene 78 3, 10| to die in her behalf. His companions bore the deluge of invectives 79 3, 10| the exchange.~“And your companions?” said Kai-Koumou.~“My companions 80 3, 10| companions?” said Kai-Koumou.~“My companions are English like myself. 81 3, 10| head, and those of your companions, on the posts of that palisade. 82 3, 10| before Glenarvan and his companions, who for the time were preserved 83 3, 11| What a night he and his companions passed! Who could picture 84 3, 11| over with Glenarvan and his companions.~“All!” cried Kai-Koumou; “ 85 3, 11| cannibals.~Glenarvan and his companions, breathless with horror, 86 3, 12| evening prayer aloud, her companions, bare-headed, repeated it 87 3, 12| and Olbinett joined their companions, and all united to dig through 88 3, 12| mistaken, he went back to his companions, took an armful of dead 89 3, 13| cried Glenarvan, urging his companions by voice and look.~In less 90 3, 13| attracted the attention of his companions. He pointed to a little 91 3, 13| leave the region where his companions were in durance. He succeeded 92 3, 13| hearts.”~Glenarvan and his companions hastened up the steep path 93 3, 13| of Maunganamu and met his companions in misfortune.~Lady Helena, 94 3, 13| Helena, Mary Grant, and their companions were quite relieved to find 95 3, 14| gulf.~Glenarvan and his companions had barely time to get out 96 3, 14| the order to start. His companions and he, armed and equipped 97 3, 14| long enough to alarm his companions. They waited with unspeakable 98 3, 15| journey, Glenarvan and his companions were compelled to admire 99 3, 15| awakened. He called his companions, and in spite of their fatigue, 100 3, 15| March 1, Glenarvan and his companions, emerging at last from the 101 3, 15| steamer.~John Mangles and his companions were lost in wonder when 102 3, 15| it with his unfortunate companions, when a cry from Robert 103 3, 16| sight of Glenarvan and his companions, with their clothing in 104 3, 16| body onto the poop. His companions were in despair. The Major, 105 3, 17| me in their hands, and my companions are at liberty? Who can 106 3, 17| more downhearted than his companions. If Glenarvan spoke at all 107 3, 20| Lord Glenarvan, and his companions, he thanked them in broken 108 3, 20| existence. Bob and Joe, my brave companions in misfortune, my friends, 109 3, 21| Harry Grant and his two companions were saved. John Mangles