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1 1, 2| is evidently part of the word SKIPPER, and that’s what 2 1, 2| paper, we get the whole word GLASGOW at once. The documents 3 1, 2| Lordship, that the next word puzzles me. I can make nothing 4 1, 2| Glenarvan. “Here is the word ABOR; that is clearly the 5 1, 2| document. It is GRAUSAM, the word in German for CRUEL!”~“Let’ 6 1, 2| shipwrecked? And what can this word ONGIT be part of? Ah! I 7 1, 2| at once to the incomplete word GONIE. Doesn’t the name 8 1, 3| seemed too shy to utter a word at first, but Lady Helena 9 1, 3| told you all it contained, word for word, and how we managed 10 1, 3| all it contained, word for word, and how we managed to make 11 1, 4| state of the case; so not a word was said, and after answering 12 1, 6| he is all right, take my word for it; I’ll have a capital 13 1, 6| mistaken if I don’t keep my word.”~“Edward,” said his wife, “ 14 1, 6| be able to utter a single word. The presence of this intruder 15 1, 7| unfortunately failed in 1846; in a word, I want to follow the course 16 1, 10| Glenarvan, “does not the word INDIEN prove we are right?”~“ 17 1, 14| shall find him.”~Not another word was spoken. The six men 18 1, 15| hanged if I can make out one word of his infernal patois. 19 1, 15| Patagonian, he repeated the word, “ESPANOL?” (Spanish?).~“ 20 1, 15| his name was Thalcave, a word that signified in Araucanian, “ 21 1, 16| was called “Thaouka,” a word in Patagonia which means 22 1, 16| frequently for the want of a word, and the difficulty of making 23 1, 16| reply on his lips.~Each word spoken by Thalcave was instantly 24 1, 17| of southern latitude. The word PAMPA, of Araucanian origin, 25 1, 19| soon as Thalcave said the word AGUARA, Glenarvan knew that 26 1, 21| would fain have put in a word about the business on hand, 27 1, 21| Glenarvan could not find a word of comfort to say to him. 28 1, 22| galloped along without saying a word. His bold, determined nature 29 1, 23| afraid to pronounce the word.~“Well?” resumed Glenarvan, 30 1, 24| just as I pronounced the word ‘Australia,’ a sudden flash 31 1, 24| replied Paganel, “that the word AUSTRAL that occurs in the 32 1, 24| document is not a complete word, as we have supposed up 33 1, 24| but just the root of the word AUSTRALIE.”~“Well, that 34 1, 24| returned Paganel. “That is a word we don’t allow in France.”~“ 35 1, 24| Because, if you allow the word AUSTRALIE! you must also 36 1, 24| you must also allow the word INDIENS, and Indians are 37 1, 24| Patagonia! The incomplete word INDI does not mean INDIENS, 38 1, 24| me that the fragment of a word GONIE, does not refer to 39 1, 24| returned Paganel. “The word is quite unimportant; I 40 1, 24| replied Glenarvan, “if the word continent can be applied 41 1, 24| Paganel, jumping at the word as likely to give a new 42 2, 1| them spoke no encouraging word, for his practiced eye saw 43 2, 1| he said.~This unlucky word reminded Lady Helena of 44 2, 1| instead of one.”~“Upon my word, I never thought of that,” 45 2, 1| their turn. Not a single word, or part of a word, French, 46 2, 1| single word, or part of a word, French, English or German, 47 2, 1| straining the text, the English word STRA and the French one 48 2, 1| the fact that the French word CONTIN means a continent, 49 2, 1| and go over and over each word, and see if, by any possibility, 50 2, 3| for my harvests: in one word, I should colonize my island.”~“ 51 2, 5| imminent danger, though no word was spoken on the subject. 52 2, 6| tears, and Paganel had not a word of hope or comfort to give 53 2, 7| themselves if this Ayrton’s word was to be absolutely believed. 54 2, 8| felloes, or iron tires— in a word, plain wooden discs. The 55 2, 8| of this new master.~“My word,” said Paganel, “this is 56 2, 11| But he did not breathe a word of his private misgivings, 57 2, 11| from Perth, and, take my word for it, they will soon be 58 2, 12| Robert was so touched by the word brother that he kissed the 59 2, 13| EUCALYPTUS.”~“What does the word mean?” asked Mary Grant.~“ 60 2, 13| It comes from a Greek word, meaning I cover well. They 61 2, 13| but he never breathed a word to any one.~When supper 62 2, 15| day, it seemed as if the word epidemic was really going 63 2, 16| be sent to Melbourne. A word from you will accredit me 64 2, 17| one could find a cheering word to say. Robert was crying 65 2, 17| worrying himself about each word, trying to discover some 66 2, 17| just finishing the last word, when his eye chanced to 67 2, 19| encouraging one and another by word or look.~They stopped in 68 3, 1| failed! Failed! a despairing word that finds no echo in a 69 3, 1| resigned. He wanted to say a word further in the Captain’s 70 3, 1| a moment, and without a word or look, set off at a gallop 71 3, 2| the natives Ikana-Mani, a word which signifies the fish 72 3, 4| nor Mary Grant uttered a word of complaint, though the 73 3, 5| companions, John. Say the word, and we are ready to obey.”~ 74 3, 8| singular that I don’t believe a word of it,” replied the Major.~ 75 3, 9| had scarcely exchanged a word, but from the few sentences 76 3, 9| guessed, but for hearing the word “Taupo” repeatedly uttered 77 3, 10| terror.~Glenarvan, without a word, raised his arm, a shot! 78 3, 10| Taboo!” he shouted.~At that word the crowd stood still before 79 3, 12| Verne neither side had a word been uttered. It was evidently 80 3, 13| out of the ground! Upon my word, this mountain is a paradise! 81 3, 14| Deity has fallen on us: in a word, that we have died a terrible 82 3, 15| wise to take advantage of a word spoken in a moment of despair. 83 3, 15| drop from his hands. One word explained it.~“The DUNCAN!” 84 3, 17| searching for, and a single word may put me on the track 85 3, 17| waiting for you to speak the word?”~Ayrton hesitated. His 86 3, 17| have spoken the decisive word, and refused to break his 87 3, 18| proposal, Ayrton. I give you my word to land you on one of the 88 3, 18| Glenarvan, “you have kept your word, and I will keep mine. We 89 3, 18| Glenarvan’s dictation, the word ZEALAND was swimming in 90 3, 18| and in that this important word was wanting.”~“Oh, oh!” 91 3, 18| what do you make of your word AUSTRA?”~“What it was at 92 3, 18| and second the root of the word indigenes?”~“Well, the third 93 3, 18| the first syllable of the word INDIGENCE.”~“And CONTIN?” 94 3, 18| importance; among others, the word AGONIE, which chokes me; 95 3, 20| Yes, they are, almost to a word.”~“Well, then, let us have 96 3, 20| Lord, I will give it you word for word,” replied Harry 97 3, 20| will give it you word for word,” replied Harry Grant.~“ 98 3, 20| indigenes, and at last the right word was found—INDIGENCE. But 99 3, 20| INDIGENCE. But one mutilated word, ABOR, had baffled the geographer’ 100 3, 21| mind to speak the fatal word.~“Does not Miss Arabella