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1 1, 1| head of the main-mast. The name of the yacht was the DUNCAN, 2 1, 2| and we have neither the name of the ship nor the place 3 1, 2| is little doubt about the name; we get that from the fragments 4 1, 2| word GONIE. Doesn’t the name of the country strike you 5 1, 2| here, and we’ll see the name on the list, and all about 6 1, 2| his eye in search of the name required. But his quest 7 1, 4| Callao, in June, and the name of the BRITANNIA never appeared 8 1, 5| roll of passengers, we must name Major McNabbs. The Major 9 1, 6| steward.~“Certainly; and your name, what is it?”~“Olbinett.”~“ 10 1, 6| African traveler of that name. A daring man he was, sir. 11 1, 7| geographer say, when he heard the name and destination of the ship, 12 1, 9| them.”~“But surely the very name Patagonia, which means ‘ 13 1, 9| imaginary beings.” “Oh, the name is nothing,” said Paganel, 14 1, 9| not sure if that is their name.”~“What an idea!” exclaimed 15 1, 9| Bougainville gives them the name of Chauha, and Falkner that 16 1, 9| that of Tehuelhets. The name they give themselves is 17 1, 9| there are doubts about the name of the race there is none 18 1, 9| deserted settlement, whose name will be an eternal protest 19 1, 10| Glenarvan. “Does not the name Patagonia seem apparent 20 1, 11| A river which hasn’t a name is like having no civil 21 1, 11| enough Glenarvan inquired the name of it.~“It is the route 22 1, 12| oppression known by the name of PUNA. Drops of blood 23 1, 13| companions by the tempting name of guanaco cutlets. No one 24 1, 15| indignantly.~“And what’s the name of this book?” asked the 25 1, 15| found out even that his name was Thalcave, a word that 26 1, 16| and he well deserved the name.~Thalcave was a consummate 27 1, 19| red wolf, for this is the name given to it by the Pampas 28 1, 20| designating them by the name which had caused such a 29 1, 21| to which it has given its name, includes all the south 30 1, 21| Basque by birth, and his name was Manuel Ipharaguerre, 31 1, 21| shall say, my friends, or my name is not Jacques Paganel any 32 1, 22| amphibious animals who bear that name.~All of a sudden, about 33 1, 24| serve up later under the name of field larks. Robert had 34 2, 1| has been worthy of your name.” And he leaned over the 35 2, 1| parallel.”~“And what is its name,” asked the Major.~“Here 36 2, 1| map. It is Maria Theresa—a name of which there is not a 37 2, 2| circumnavigation was to strike out the name of Isle Tristan from the 38 2, 4| christened it by his own name. In 1622, Leuwin went down 39 2, 4| so Paganel continued with name after name until his hearers 40 2, 4| continued with name after name until his hearers cried 41 2, 4| Australia; not the least name, not even the most trifling 42 2, 4| proudly.~“Come now. If I name one fact you don’t know, 43 2, 5| care these roarers for the name of king? To cabin! Silence! 44 2, 7| never heard the BRITANNIA’s name mentioned, and reasonably 45 2, 8| rely on him, and, in the name of the men, begged to offer 46 2, 9| independent, and took the name of Victoria.”~“And has greatly 47 2, 10| obliged to own that the name of this lake was a complete 48 2, 10| owner of the drove. His name was Sam Machell, and he 49 2, 11| which quite deserved its name of “open plain.” Some fragments 50 2, 12| Frenchman’s.~“What is your name?” asked Lady Helena.~“Toline,” 51 2, 12| heart. When he mentioned the name of God his voice was grave 52 2, 14| stranger, announced his name and rank.~The gentlemen 53 2, 15| deepening darkness. “The very name Alps gives plenty of room 54 2, 16| tone, how he wrote Ayrton’s name.~“Why, as it is pronounced, 55 2, 17| revelation of Tom Ayrton’s name was like a clap of thunder. 56 2, 17| for he has well earned his name.’ And then the scoundrels 57 2, 17| BRITANNIA; he had stolen the name of Ayrton and the shipping 58 2, 17| in my opinion the man’s name is really Ayrton. Ben Joyce 59 2, 17| her eyes and her father’s name came to her lips.~The discovery 60 3, 1| resolution never to utter the name of her father. She suppressed 61 3, 2| imagination, allured by a name, flew to New Zealand. But 62 3, 2| bay—which still bears the name of Massacre Bay— followed 63 3, 2| shores, giving them the name Staten-land or the Land 64 3, 2| the islands of the same name on the east of Terra del 65 3, 3| friend. They have a bad name in these waters. It is not 66 3, 8| passengers. The ferns, whose name is legion, concur with the 67 3, 9| conquerors. The chief’s name was “Kai-Koumou,” a name 68 3, 9| name was “Kai-Koumou,” a name of evil boding in the native 69 3, 9| expected at his hands. His name was well known to the English 70 3, 9| of Auckland. It gave its name to all those indomitable 71 3, 9| saw that “Taupo” was the name of a lake celebrated in 72 3, 10| fierce and cruel aspect. His name was Kara-Tete, meaning “ 73 3, 12| Glenarvan.~But softly as the name was breathed, Mary Grant, 74 3, 15| He proposed to give the name of Glenarvan to this unnamed 75 3, 15| carefully on his map the name of the Scottish nobleman.~ 76 3, 15| effort on his behalf. If his name was uttered at all, it was 77 3, 18| leader of the gang, under the name of Ben Joyce. In September, 78 3, 18| as a servant in my real name, Ayrton. I waited there 79 3, 19| little isle marked by the name of Maria Theresa, a sunken 80 3, 20| ils sont perdus.”~At the name of Tabor, Paganel had started 81 3, 20| turned out to be a proper name, the French name of the 82 3, 20| proper name, the French name of the Isle Tabor, the isle