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  1    1,    2|      Captain Grant. The BRITANNIA left Callao on the 30th of May,
  2    1,    3|       from the fragments of words left—all except the longitude,
  3    1,    4|        during his long voyages he left his little ones in charge
  4    1,    4|         Grant’s two children were left alone in the world.~Mary
  5    1,    5|         the DUNCAN rather than be left behind. He would willingly
  6    1,    5|          self-sacrificing voyage, left the yacht and repaired to
  7    1,    7|          booked my cabin before I left Paris. It was a dark night,
  8    1,    8|       certainly, there isnt much left to glean. That is vexing,
  9    1,    8|     volcano in Isle Fogo. What is left for me to do after him?”~“
 10    1,    9|        doubling Cape Gregory, she left on her starboard the penitentiary
 11    1,   10|           and the seven explorers left the vessel. They were soon
 12    1,   12|         are the remains of a fire left by the Indians, and there
 13    1,   12|         steep winding path on the left, which the mules never would
 14    1,   13|  Glenarvan and his two companions left the CASUCHA. In spite of
 15    1,   14|           Robert on your right or left?”~“On my left. I remember
 16    1,   14|       your right or left?”~“On my left. I remember that his poncho
 17    1,   14|         were you placed?”~“On the left also.”~“Then Robert must
 18    1,   16|         the right hand, while the left keeps fast hold of the rope,
 19    1,   16|          tenth day since they had left Talcahuano. They were still
 20    1,   16|         hour, when the geographer left off, wiped his streaming
 21    1,   17|           of water they had still left, and deal it out in rations,
 22    1,   18|          a ROUKAH, which had been left by the natives, afforded
 23    1,   18|          The leather bottles were left with Wilson. No; it is better
 24    1,   19|          his companions and those left behind, whom he loved so
 25    1,   19|     render the situation of those left behind more desperate. and
 26    1,   20|        twenty-two days since they left the Bay of Talcahuano, and
 27    1,   21|          the worthy man must have left his native country many
 28    1,   21|          Parachapee. He had never left the fort since it had been
 29    1,   22|         was perfectly silent, and left Thaouka to lead the way.
 30    1,   26|           question. Glenarvan had left the Bay of Talcahuano on
 31    2,    1|          Five months ago, when we left the Clyde, we had studied
 32    2,    1|    ascertain if the BRITANNIA had left any traces of her shipwreck
 33    2,    1|     Shortly after, the DUNCAN had left the American coast, and
 34    2,    2|     daughters of Apollo willingly left the slopes of Helicon and
 35    2,    5|         night, John Mangles never left his post, not even to take
 36    2,    6|         and was Paddy OMoore. He left Dundalk, where he was starving,
 37    2,    7|  provision herself at Callao, and left that port on the 30th of
 38    2,    7|          them from the wreck.”~He left the room immediately to
 39    2,    9| peculiarities, he might have been left in peace but the Major said
 40    2,   11|          the neighboring stations left their houses, and the shepherds
 41    2,   11|           the express train which left Melbourne at 11:45 in the
 42    2,   11|     intentionally opened, and not left open by the negligence of
 43    2,   12|           here.”~“But he can’t be left here,” added Robert. “We
 44    2,   12|     parents are killed, and he is left alone in the world!”~“I
 45    2,   12|          solitudes and why had he left Camden Bridge? Lady Helena
 46    2,   13|            Camden Bridge had been left open. The numerous robberies
 47    2,   14|       Glenarvan’s horse no longer left on the dust the Blackpoint
 48    2,   14|          horses and the camp were left to the care of Ayrton and
 49    2,   14|        Mount Aberdeen rose on the left, and the peaks of High Barven
 50    2,   14|     convicts after the ladies had left the table. The squatters
 51    2,   16|         and bullocks where he had left them the preceding night.
 52    2,   16|     bullock and the horse we have left; they will have to serve
 53    2,   17|           And then the scoundrels left the forest.~“I had all the
 54    2,   17|         Major; “and ever since we left the Wimerra, his gang has
 55    2,   17|    blacksmith of Black Point, and left traces of our journey which
 56    2,   17|           of changing the horse’s left shoe, for one off the horses
 57    2,   18|        Mary Grant, of all who are left. And, besides, where would
 58    2,   18|       Robert, Wilson and Olbinett left the wagon, and Lady Helena
 59    2,   18|      Helena and Mary Grant, never left him. Never was patient so
 60    2,   18|    following information: When he left the camp Mulrady followed
 61    2,   19|           days. The remainder was left with the wagon and the tent.
 62    2,   19|        brought them nearer to the left shore. They were not more
 63    2,   19|            Now, as the DUNCAN had left Melbourne on the 16th, what
 64    2,   19|      drawn by five strong horses, left Delegete at a gallop. The
 65    2,   19|          Twofold Bay.~“The DUNCAN left on the 16th current. Destination
 66    3,    1| perseveringly followed since they left the coast of Araucania.
 67    3,    1|         with such space as may be left at their disposal.”~“What
 68    3,    1|         Paganel, and John Mangles left the ship, Halley not so
 69    3,    2|   probably did not reach them. He left this bay—which still bears
 70    3,    4|        and roused Will Halley. He left his cabin, rubbed his eyes,
 71    3,    4|          neither Glenarvan nor he left the poop. Two hours after
 72    3,    4|    miserable slave of routine was left quite helpless.~Still the
 73    3,    7|           till the day the DUNCAN left the Clyde, nothing had happened
 74    3,    7|      months have gone by since we left Europe, and I cannot say
 75    3,    7|          the Tauranga tribes, and left them in possession of three-fourths
 76    3,   10|       escaped their coarse mouths left no doubt that they were
 77    3,   10|          now their tombs would be left empty, the religious rites
 78    3,   10|        his head through a crevice left between the roof and the
 79    3,   10|       huts. . . . The others have left the intrenchment.”~“Are
 80    3,   10|    replied Robert, “Kai-Koumou is left alone with the warriors
 81    3,   11|            They had nothing human left. It seemed possible that
 82    3,   12|      escaped from the Ware-Atoua, left their retreat, and keeping
 83    3,   13|         than that in which he had left his unfortunate friends.~
 84    3,   13|          read what the powder had left visible: “I will deliver
 85    3,   14|            Soon after the natives left their positions and followed
 86    3,   14|   exclaimed Glenarvan. “They have left their posts! God be praised!
 87    3,   15|          Mount Ikirangi which was left to the right, and Mount
 88    3,   15|          whose summit rose on the left to a height of 3,700 feet,
 89    3,   16|     adventurous travelers who had left the yacht three months before,
 90    3,   17|          Will you tell me how you left the BRITANNIA, and why you
 91    3,   17|    Frankness is the only resource left to you, and it may stand
 92    3,   17|   remained unknown; but when they left Ayrton, they did not seem
 93    3,   18|           is—”~“To allow me to be left on one of the uninhabited
 94    3,   18|           me again from where you left me, as I shall have no means
 95    3,   18| quartermaster of the BRITANNIA. I left Glasgow on Harry Grant’s
 96    3,   18|        the 8th of April, 1862, he left me behind on the west coast
 97    3,   18|         the 8th of April you were left on the west coast of Australia?”~“
 98    3,   18|       Pacific Ocean you are to be left?”~“It matters little, my
 99    3,   20|         wish, then, Ayrton, to be left behind?”~“Yes, my Lord!”~“
100    3,   20|    husband. “Must the poor man be left there?”~“He must, Helena,”
101    3,   21|        with imperturbable gravity left Paganel in a state of the
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