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1 1, 2| means June 7; and if we put that before the figures 2 1, 2| we have to do now is to put together all the words we 3 1, 3| of Malcolm Castle, that put an announcement in the TIMES 4 1, 4| Government opposed his plans, and put difficulties enough in his 5 1, 4| and more than once she put her arms round both the 6 1, 5| of 160-horse power, and put in motion a double screw. 7 1, 5| not care which, so he was put in charge of John Mangles, 8 1, 5| their expedition, and to put themselves under the protection 9 1, 6| captain ordered the men to put up the foresail, and brigantine 10 1, 6| you mean by the SCOTIA?” put in John Mangles at last.~“ 11 1, 7| celebrated map of America, and put Japan in it! But for all 12 1, 7| managed; you will only have to put up with a little delay, 13 1, 7| of Thibet. We shall soon put in at Madeira, and you will 14 1, 7| The Frenchman was soon put in possession of all the 15 1, 8| his promise, offered to put in there, and land his new 16 1, 8| forests if that’s the case,” put in the Major.~“You can’t 17 1, 9| Glenarvan. “That is very well put.”~“Unless the race has no 18 1, 10| of the vessel, would have put them in the right track; 19 1, 13| of bricks, badly enough put together, certainly, but 20 1, 14| grass, and knelt down and put his ear to the heart.~But 21 1, 15| Come, come, McNabbs,” put in Glenarvan, “your supposition 22 1, 16| still remained for him to put to Thalcave.~“You spoke 23 1, 17| you like, which you can put among the ERRATA in the 24 1, 17| the north wind that has put you in a bad temper. I have 25 1, 18| rendezvous, but we will put ourselves under the banner 26 1, 18| himself. “Good, brave papa. He put me to sleep on his knee, 27 1, 19| mad with fear.~Glenarvan put his arms round the young 28 1, 19| tremble!”~But Glenarvan put his arms round the boy and 29 1, 20| illustrious Chateaubriand has put us more than a mile behind.”~ 30 1, 21| Glenarvan would fain have put in a word about the business 31 1, 21| did not remember how to put them together. He spoke 32 1, 23| to the upper branches and put their heads through the 33 1, 24| Glasgow a sombre apres,’— put, if you please, ‘deux jours, 34 1, 24| some day.”~“And till then,” put in Glenarvan, “with your 35 1, 24| young Prince. ‘It is to put the shirt of a happy man 36 1, 24| that was happy. Then he put on the shirts of artists, 37 1, 26| been often enough roughly put to the proof by the fury 38 2, 1| scarcely stand. Lady Helena put her arm round her waist 39 2, 3| John Mangles intended to put in at the Cape of Good Hope 40 2, 5| John had no resource but to put up a forestaysail, and run 41 2, 5| wife or perish with her. I put Miss Grant in your charge.”~“ 42 2, 6| DUNCAN could speedily be put right. This effected, they 43 2, 7| company.~To the question put by the Major, Ayrton replied:~“ 44 2, 7| fresh question that might be put to him, though he thought 45 2, 7| month, just long enough to put the vessel in trim. If we 46 2, 8| easily.”~“Say seventeen,” put in John Mangles, “and you’ 47 2, 9| district.~The wagon was put up at the Crown Inn. Supper 48 2, 9| past seven in the evening,” put in the Major, who delighted 49 2, 9| rejoinder. “You have hardly put your foot on the frontier, 50 2, 11| that the police would be put on a wrong scent in their 51 2, 12| alone; the Reverend Paxton put me in charge of Jeffries 52 2, 12| to his full height, and put on a solemn voice becoming 53 2, 12| to answer every question put to him. But the singularity 54 2, 12| even make up his mind to put it in his pocket.~By this 55 2, 14| of the Burke expedition,” put in Paganel.~“And not only 56 2, 15| Mere pocket mountains,” put in Paganel; “we shall get 57 2, 15| answered all the questions put to him in a surly tone. 58 2, 15| that if any chance should put them on the track of Harry 59 2, 17| answer, for he must have put the question to himself 60 2, 17| the names, Paganel, and put mine among them, and I hope 61 2, 18| diminish our force, and put us at the mercy of these 62 2, 18| the orifice; after this he put on a thick pad of lint, 63 2, 19| is the incombustible wood put down by Paganel in his list 64 3, 1| who was not in the least put out by the captain’s peculiarities.~“ 65 3, 4| looks dangerous, I will put the ship’s head to sea again. 66 3, 4| he hurried to the helm, put it hard down, while Wilson, 67 3, 4| They must luff again. John put the helm down again and 68 3, 4| and it was necessary to put her about to regain the 69 3, 6| crestfallen.~These provisions were put in hermetically sealed cases, 70 3, 6| holding anchor was also put on board in case John should 71 3, 7| of the Waikato district put an end to this sanguinary 72 3, 11| potatoes, these things are put under the protection of 73 3, 12| curiosity was aroused, and he put his ear to the ground; it 74 3, 12| moment arrived they should put themselves beyond the reach 75 3, 12| of the savages, so as to put them off their track. But 76 3, 13| valleys of the Range and put the Maories off the scent.~ 77 3, 13| the necessary quantity and put them into Olbinett’s hands. 78 3, 14| little miracle that will put off their conversion for~ 79 3, 16| Order to Tom Austin to put out to sea without delay, 80 3, 16| wounds; but he had scarcely put his hands on the dying man 81 3, 16| retired. They wished to put some further questions to 82 3, 17| questions that I wish to put to you; and, first of all, 83 3, 17| for, and a single word may put me on the track I have lost. 84 3, 17| necessary, therefore, to put in at the nearest port for 85 3, 18| to a question so plainly put. On the answer he gave, 86 3, 18| We have no questions to put to you,” said Glenarvan. “ 87 3, 18| disclosures, unfortunately, cannot put you on the track of Harry 88 3, 18| New South Wales.~The Major put the first question, his 89 3, 19| knew nothing which could put the DUNCAN on the right 90 3, 19| know it,” said Robert.~Mary put her arm around the boy, 91 3, 20| a hint from Lady Helena, put his daughter’s hand into 92 3, 20| globe, I did not despair. I put my trust in God, and accustomed 93 3, 20| meal was over, Harry Grant put everything in order in his