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1 1, 2| other papers; it is the BRITANNIA. As to the next two words, 2 1, 2| 7 Juin 1862 trois-mats Britannia Glasgow~sombre gonie austral~ 3 1, 2| of June, 1862 three-mast BRITANNIA Glasgow] foundered gonie 4 1, 2| a three-mast vessel, the BRITANNIA of Glasgow, foundered; that 5 1, 2| to the destination of the BRITANNIA, and we shall know if it 6 1, 2| with cargo for Glasgow, the BRITANNIA, Captain Grant.’”~“Grant!” 7 1, 2| sailed from Glasgow in the BRITANNIA in 1861, and has not been 8 1, 2| same Captain Grant. The BRITANNIA left Callao on the 30th 9 1, 2| the three-mast vessel, BRITANNIA, of Glasgow, has sunk on 10 1, 2| shipwrecked fellows of the BRITANNIA.”~“Most likely the unfortunate 11 1, 2| of the three-mast vessel BRITANNIA, of Glasgow, Captain Grant, 12 1, 3| about the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA?”~“Yes, yes,” said Lady 13 1, 3| saw him on the deck of the BRITANNIA, and then struggling with 14 1, 4| June, and the name of the BRITANNIA never appeared in the Shipping 15 1, 4| given up all hope of the BRITANNIA, and was fully persuaded 16 1, 10| three-mast vessel, called the BRITANNIA, had gone ashore either 17 1, 21| is explicitly given. The BRITANNIA was wrecked in June, 1862. 18 1, 23| that the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA neither occurred on the 19 1, 24| that the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA happened on the shores of 20 1, 24| juin 1862 le trois-mats Britannia de Glasgow a sombre apres,’— 21 2, 1| of the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA as America did before.”~“ 22 2, 1| able to ascertain if the BRITANNIA had left any traces of her 23 2, 2| respecting Harry Grant and the BRITANNIA, and found the names entirely 24 2, 2| across the least trace of the BRITANNIA. The only result of this 25 2, 3| such hospitality. Of the BRITANNIA and Captain Grant he knew 26 2, 4| against the prow of the BRITANNIA but a few days before her 27 2, 4| doubtless against this that the BRITANNIA, dismasted and rudderless, 28 2, 4| shores of Peru, that the BRITANNIA could have found herself 29 2, 4| colonists. The crew of the BRITANNIA could not have gone ten 30 2, 4| Melbourne or Adelaide. If the BRITANNIA was wrecked on those rocky 31 2, 6| complete their search for the BRITANNIA.~This decision was unanimously 32 2, 6| yet not a vestige of the BRITANNIA had been discovered. Still 33 2, 6| related to the place where the BRITANNIA was actually shipwrecked 34 2, 6| that if no traces of the BRITANNIA were discovered at Cape 35 2, 6| keel of a ship, and the BRITANNIA might likely enough have 36 2, 6| get information about the BRITANNIA, and like a man who goes 37 2, 7| THE QUARTERMASTER OF THE “BRITANNIA”~THE surprise caused by 38 2, 7| shipwrecked crew of the BRITANNIA.”~The effect of such a declaration 39 2, 7| shipwrecked sailors of the BRITANNIA?” was Glenarvan’s first 40 2, 7| captain was, than where the BRITANNIA had been lost. After the 41 2, 7| hauling in the jib-boom, the BRITANNIA was running right on the 42 2, 7| one of the crew of the BRITANNIA. He had lived with Harry 43 2, 7| breakfast given on board the BRITANNIA to the captain’s friends, 44 2, 7| Ayrton gave an account of the BRITANNIA’S voyage across the Pacific. 45 2, 7| reconnoitering Papua, the BRITANNIA went to provision herself 46 2, 7| and for eight days the BRITANNIA was tossed about in the 47 2, 7| time he had never heard the BRITANNIA’s name mentioned, and reasonably 48 2, 7| quartermaster, you say, on the BRITANNIA?”~“Yes,” replied Ayrton, 49 2, 7| the three-mast vessel, the BRITANNIA, Glasgow.”~There could not 50 2, 8| the quartermaster of the BRITANNIA was as enthusiastic about 51 2, 14| heard the catastrophe of the BRITANNIA, mentioned?” inquired Lady 52 2, 15| part where the wreck of the BRITANNIA had occurred. Nothing could 53 2, 16| to discover traces of the BRITANNIA or Harry Grant. But the 54 2, 17| one of the sailors on the BRITANNIA; he had stolen the name 55 2, 17| was quartermaster on the BRITANNIA. These facts were proved 56 2, 17| one of the crew of the BRITANNIA has turned leader of the 57 2, 17| had plainly said that the BRITANNIA had never been wrecked on 58 3, 1| been quartermaster on the BRITANNIA, and the BRITANNIA might 59 3, 1| on the BRITANNIA, and the BRITANNIA might have been lost on 60 3, 1| revisit.~And then, failing the BRITANNIA, the DUNCAN certainly had 61 3, 3| might find traces of the BRITANNIA, but not in the interior, 62 3, 16| a quartermaster on the BRITANNIA.”~“Yes, Ayrton or Ben Joyce, 63 3, 16| the quartermaster of the BRITANNIA heard our destination—”~“ 64 3, 17| related to Harry Grant and the BRITANNIA. He therefore resumed his 65 3, 17| the quartermaster of the BRITANNIA?”~Ayrton remained impassive, 66 3, 17| tell me how you left the BRITANNIA, and why you are in Australia?”~ 67 3, 17| Ayrton, quartermaster of the BRITANNIA.”~Ayrton had become animated 68 3, 17| Will you tell me where the BRITANNIA was wrecked?”~“No, neither 69 3, 17| enterprise, for the traces of the BRITANNIA seemed irrevocably lost, 70 3, 18| about Captain Grant and the BRITANNIA.”~“The whole truth?”~“The 71 3, 18| the quartermaster of the BRITANNIA. I left Glasgow on Harry 72 3, 18| course you had quitted the BRITANNIA before she touched at Callao, 73 3, 18| quartermaster, “for the BRITANNIA did not touch there while 74 3, 18| previously aware— that the BRITANNIA had touched at Callao, and 75 3, 18| verify the dates of the BRITANNIA.~“You are sure then,” he 76 3, 18| that on leaving Callao the BRITANNIA went to reconnoiter New 77 3, 18| JUIN, 1862, le trois-mats Britannia, de Glasgow, a sombre apres 78 3, 18| 1865, the three-mast vessel BRITANNIA, of Glasgow, has foundered 79 3, 18| since no traces of the BRITANNIA had yet been met with, either 80 3, 18| that the survivors of the BRITANNIA have, beyond doubt, perished.”~“ 81 3, 20| survivors of the shipwrecked BRITANNIA took refuge there, the hand 82 3, 20| of the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA, and of the two years spent 83 3, 20| of June, 1862, that the BRITANNIA, disabled by a six days’ 84 3, 20| sown with the seed off the BRITANNIA; potatoes, endive, sorrel, 85 3, 20| hut with the DEBRIS of the BRITANNIA, and this was covered over 86 3, 20| JUIN, 1862, le trois-mats Britannia, de Glasgow, s’est perdu 87 3, 20| shipwrecked sailors of the BRITANNIA. It was difficult to avoid 88 3, 21| survivors of the shipwrecked BRITANNIA.~Not one of the brave Scots