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1 1, 6| up the footsteps of great travelers.”~ 2 1, 7| and so many celebrated travelers. I mean to try and succeed 3 1, 7| many a surprising marvel to travelers. These ladies, I suppose, 4 1, 8| call it, a trying season to travelers, but useful to the inhabitants 5 1, 8| agreeable companions. But travelers are not too particular, 6 1, 9| too far,” said Glenarvan. “Travelers who have seen them tell 7 1, 9| have seen them tell us.”~“Travelers who have seen them,” interrupted 8 1, 11| by letting out mules to travelers, and leading them over the 9 1, 11| followed by ten mules. The travelers rode seven of these, and 10 1, 11| The only viands on which travelers can regale themselves are 11 1, 12| were about to crowd on the travelers now.~One important question 12 1, 12| divided among the seven travelers, and it was unanimously 13 1, 12| intense cold quickly kills travelers, and those who even manage 14 1, 13| Swiss Alps, not one of the travelers could have crossed the great 15 1, 14| had caught sight of the travelers, and was flapping his wings 16 1, 16| slopes eastward, and all the travelers had to do was to follow 17 1, 16| greater part of the day. The travelers made good progress, however, 18 1, 16| pursuing the course the travelers had laid down for themselves, 19 1, 17| below the surface. But the travelers could not fall back on this 20 1, 17| have been useless for the travelers to attempt to overtake them 21 1, 18| the consternation of the travelers may be imagined at the discovery.~ 22 1, 18| disgusting stuff. The three travelers then jumped into their saddles, 23 1, 18| Ventana, toward which the travelers might possibly have to betake 24 1, 20| resistance.~As soon as the travelers had drunk their fill, they 25 1, 20| the great relief of the travelers. It was much cooler, thanks 26 1, 20| least at the approach of the travelers, but this did not suit Paganel.~“ 27 1, 20| at the foot of which the travelers camped that night.~The passage 28 1, 22| fastidious, and certainly only travelers in extremity would even 29 1, 22| of a racehorse, and the travelers fled before it like a cloud 30 1, 24| the moral condition of the travelers; it gave the clew of the 31 1, 26| had been waiting for the travelers here in the same place where 32 1, 26| compulsory rest on the OMBU, the travelers were up betimes and ready 33 1, 26| difficulty of the journey as the travelers had to wind round them to 34 1, 26| nor rivers had made the travelers change their course; and 35 2, 1| storm which had handled the travelers across the pampas so roughly, 36 2, 3| no longer at war with the travelers, as on their journey across 37 2, 3| there ready to carry the travelers from one country to another, 38 2, 4| threatened, you may be sure. All travelers are unanimous in declaring 39 2, 4| are but few accounts of travelers being lost in this immense 40 2, 4| no lack of enterprising travelers. From 1606 to 1862, more 41 2, 7| continent, where only a few bold travelers have ventured; and at last, 42 2, 7| where the most adventurous travelers have never yet ventured, 43 2, 10| this was dispatched, the travelers disposed themselves for 44 2, 10| discipline in the wings.~The travelers were struck with the admirable 45 2, 10| any assistance the fair travelers might require, and Paganel 46 2, 11| Half an hour later, the travelers were on the road. Beyond 47 2, 11| and in the evening the travelers reached a point about three 48 2, 11| were scarcely pleasant. The travelers walked part of the way, 49 2, 12| and looked again at the travelers.~“Where do you come from?” 50 2, 13| January, at sunrise, the travelers forded the Colban and the 51 2, 13| carelessness might have cost the travelers dear. Others beside Glenarvan 52 2, 13| in a cloud of dust. The travelers might have fancied themselves 53 2, 13| of admiration escaped the travelers at the sight of the eucalyptus 54 2, 13| themselves, and not at all of travelers.”~Everyone inclined to the 55 2, 13| to the town, for our fair travelers, with all their courage, 56 2, 14| longitude 146 degrees 15”, the travelers continued their journey 57 2, 14| retreated at the approach of the travelers, redoubling their clamor.~“ 58 2, 14| rapturous delight of the travelers, who greeted them with loud 59 2, 14| hurrahs! But astonished as the travelers were to find themselves 60 2, 14| disappeared from the sight of the travelers like some brief vision which 61 2, 15| sea.~During the 18th the travelers reached the top-most point 62 2, 15| filled the minds of the travelers, as they contemplated the 63 2, 15| extreme violence assailed the travelers, and obliged them to seek 64 2, 15| shower was over, unless the travelers wished to be stoned. It 65 2, 15| fled at the approach of the travelers. Below the shrubs, kangaroos 66 2, 15| admiration of less weary travelers. These plants in full flower 67 2, 15| importance.~Meantime, the travelers were dispatching a hasty 68 2, 17| disappearance to let the travelers feel perfectly safe; consequently 69 2, 18| horrors of the night.~The travelers went back into the wagon 70 2, 19| bubbled up between. The travelers had barely time to catch 71 2, 19| weary but still energetic travelers started off again. After 72 2, 19| thirst began to assail the travelers. A burning atmosphere heightened 73 2, 19| comfortable meal, all the travelers installed in a mail-coach, 74 3, 6| corner. Fortunately the travelers were well armed with carbines 75 3, 7| basaltic rocks. Here the travelers took shelter with their 76 3, 8| the sun, and allowed the travelers to venture on a journey 77 3, 8| by Dr. Hochstetter.~The travelers, each carrying a share of 78 3, 8| promised an easy walk. But the travelers were undeceived when they 79 3, 8| could have passed where travelers passed, so that their Australian 80 3, 8| attracted the notice of travelers, and during the great exploration 81 3, 8| addressed to the way-worn travelers.~Glenarvan and his friends 82 3, 8| profound sleep overcame the travelers, who were tolerably fatigued 83 3, 10| myself. We are shipwrecked travelers, but it may be important 84 3, 14| all hearts. The intrepid travelers forgot the past, forgot 85 3, 14| but apparently desert. The travelers, who from their past experience, 86 3, 15| of the journey, but the travelers were so reduced by the trials 87 3, 15| and embittered, all our travelers were united, devoted, ready 88 3, 15| the united arms of all the travelers could not embrace the giant 89 3, 15| of nourishing food to our travelers.~Paganel also had the good 90 3, 15| Dr. Hochstetter and other travelers on the present existence 91 3, 16| the bright, adventurous travelers who had left the yacht three 92 3, 16| exclaimed Glenarvan.~The ten travelers pressed closer round Tom 93 3, 16| explained, and all that the travelers thought about now was to 94 3, 21| unprecedented in the annals of the Travelers’ Club, had visited Chili,