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1 1, 1| Glenarvan was on board with his young wife, Lady Helena, and one 2 1, 2| same line,” resumed the young captain, “there is the syllable 3 1, 2| Glenarvan bade adieu to his young wife, and jumped into the 4 1, 3| high-souled, religious young woman.~Lord Glenarvan did 5 1, 3| asked if she would see a young girl and boy that wanted 6 1, 3| Lady Helena, drawing the young girl toward her, and taking 7 1, 3| Lord Glenarvan,” said the young girl, fervently, overcome 8 1, 4| increased her sympathy for the young girl.~Mary and Robert were 9 1, 4| Lord Glenarvan, raising the young girl, “if I had known of 10 1, 4| s mind, and she felt the young girl’s attempt would be 11 1, 4| Lady Helena’s bidding.~The young wife went up to her husband, 12 1, 5| to accompany her.~As for young Robert, he would have smuggled 13 1, 5| pronounced the benediction, a young girl’s voice broke the solemn 14 1, 6| get used to it.”~“And our young Robert!”~“Oh, as for Robert,” 15 1, 6| Mr. John,” replied the young girl.~“My dear child,” said 16 1, 6| in ships,” returned the young girl.~“Indeed!”~“Yes. I 17 1, 7| great hope; indeed, the young girl could not help smiling 18 1, 9| peculiar interest for this young girl, and managed to conceal 19 1, 9| leisure hours in teaching young Robert, and instructed him 20 1, 10| Wilson, a strong, jovial young fellow, and Mulrady, so 21 1, 10| between Glenarvan and the young captain about getting first 22 1, 11| the boy led the MADRINA, a young mare adorned with rattle 23 1, 12| Glenarvan never lost sight of young Robert, for his age and 24 1, 12| exhausted his men had become. Young Robert held out manfully, 25 1, 14| seizes sheep, and kids, and young calves, browsing on the 26 1, 19| Glenarvan put his arms round the young lad, and resolved to defend 27 1, 19| of fire, while a clear, young voice called out:~“God save 28 1, 21| republic a whole company of young soldiers.~“You saw them. 29 1, 21| saved.”~“Saved!” exclaimed young Robert, his very life hanging 30 1, 21| we have fallen on that of young Guinnard.”~This announcement 31 1, 22| his Lordship, turning to young Grant.~“Famously, my Lord, 32 1, 23| little band of Glenarvan. Young Grant and the agile Wilson 33 1, 23| off he scampered like a young cat into the depths of the 34 1, 24| What is it?’ asked the young Prince. ‘It is to put the 35 2, 1| father!” exclaimed the young girl. But as the boat came 36 2, 1| affectionate sympathy for the young lovers; but nothing of this 37 2, 1| Lady Helena, and at the young captain too, likely enough.~“ 38 2, 1| about the exploits of our young hero.”~Nothing could be 39 2, 1| wolves, the devotion of the young lad, Sergeant Manuel, the 40 2, 3| Two if you like, my dear young lady, and I promise to answer 41 2, 4| hastened to reply, seeing the young girl’s apprehension. “His 42 2, 4| Lady Helena turning to the young girl. “If your father is 43 2, 5| motionless as a log. The young captain was very much annoyed, 44 2, 6| companion, Paganel, and young Robert generally accompanied 45 2, 6| conscientiously.~But the young Grants did not feel disheartened. 46 2, 6| said Lady Helena to the young girl, as they neared the 47 2, 6| path. Robert climbed like a young cat, and was the first on 48 2, 6| old, out-distanced by a young urchin of twelve. However, 49 2, 7| heard Ayrton speak to the young girl about her father. He 50 2, 8| were soon seated, and the young captain gave his final orders 51 2, 12| my little man?” asked the young lady.~“I understand it and 52 2, 12| fervor that animated his young soul.~This religious enthusiasm 53 2, 12| admired the courage of this young disciple, already armed 54 2, 12| some day,” replied the young savage, gravely.~This was 55 2, 14| nocturnal experiences, when two young men appeared, mounted on 56 2, 14| holding out his hand to the young man, “receive the sincere 57 2, 14| listening to the history of the young gentlemen. In England, in 58 2, 14| Here are some thousands, young men. Go to a distant colony; 59 2, 14| makes you men.”~The two young men obeyed. They chose the 60 2, 14| business and extent. The young men were both squatters 61 2, 14| opulence, was the joy of the young squatters in offering them 62 2, 14| They spoke hopefully to the young Grants, and Michael said: “ 63 2, 14| cruel, Madam,” replied the young squatter, “and Miss Grant 64 2, 14| reason to hope still.”~The young squatter’s words caused 65 2, 14| accordingly agreed upon, and the young squatters sketched out a 66 2, 14| holding out her hand to the young captain.~“I had pledged 67 2, 14| they took leave of the young squatters, with hearty thanks 68 2, 15| mounds planted with green young gum trees appeared here 69 2, 15| of the same opinion. The young captain said even that orders 70 2, 16| don’t know,” replied the young captain; “but the Major 71 2, 16| hurry about it,” replied the young captain, after brief reflection. “ 72 2, 16| miles on foot!” cried the young Captain.~“On horseback,” 73 2, 17| kangaroos feeding quietly on the young shoots, and a couple of 74 2, 18| fell on Lady Helena and the young girl, his glance was full 75 2, 19| holding back the bold, daring young fellow, “let us wait.”~And 76 2, 19| sufferings. It was time. The two young ladies were making heroic 77 3, 1| and gave her hand to the young captain, as if to ratify 78 3, 4| dissent.~“And yet,” said the young captain, “you must be longing 79 3, 4| heart, my Lord,” said the young captain. “We must not look 80 3, 4| go! Let her go!” said the young captain, working her to 81 3, 6| optical illusion,” said the young captain. “Although the swell 82 3, 7| Recommence, you mean, my dear young lady,” replied Paganel; “ 83 3, 11| Glenarvan?”~“Mary!” cried the young captain in his despair. “ 84 3, 11| the scene; she was still young. Her disheveled hair flowed 85 3, 12| he said, addressing the young captain:~“John, you have 86 3, 12| morning revived the poor young lady. She felt stronger 87 3, 13| But less fortunate than young Grant, he walked straight 88 3, 13| hope in Him,” added the young captain, firm in the faith 89 3, 13| sacred words; and these young women, whose trusting hearts 90 3, 14| back. Neither had John. The young captain, followed closely 91 3, 15| Some of these pines, still young, about a hundred years old, 92 3, 16| has so willed!” said the young captain.~In an instant, 93 3, 17| Glenarvan, knowing his young wife’s good sense, allowed 94 3, 17| for the influence of the young girl might be considerable, 95 3, 19| Glenarvan and Lady Helena?~The young boy, old above his years 96 3, 19| Dear Robert!” replied the young girl.~“I must tell you something,” 97 3, 19| to leave me!” cried the young girl, pressing her brother’ 98 3, 19| the contrary,” replied the young girl, covering her brother’ 99 3, 19| were a last adieu.”~The young girl went off again into 100 3, 20| daughter. She told him of the young hero’s exploits, and how 101 3, 20| hand into that of the brave young captain, and turning to 102 3, 20| daily fare. We caught some young kids, which soon grew quite 103 3, 20| Must it be done?” said the young wife to her husband. “Must