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1 1, 1| the captain’s orders, the sailors threw a strong rope over 2 1, 1| species.~The passengers and sailors on the yacht were watching 3 1, 1| the cable proved, and the sailors began to haul in the monster 4 1, 1| the shark. But, though the sailors’ vengeance was satisfied, 5 1, 1| empty, and the disappointed sailors were just going to throw 6 1, 1| That!” replied one of the sailors, “why, it’s a piece of rock 7 1, 2| MATROSEN, the German for SAILORS.”~“Then I suppose it is 8 1, 2| about a captain and two sailors,” said Lady Helena.~“It 9 1, 2| southern on the coast two sailors Gr Captain landed contin 10 1, 2| at that moment one of the sailors came to inform the captain 11 1, 2| Glasgow, foundered; that two sailors and the captain threw this 12 1, 2| our conjectures. The two sailors and the captain LAND—land 13 1, 2| Making for the shore, two sailors and Captain Grant are about 14 1, 3| Patagonia, and that he and two sailors, the sole survivors, appeared 15 1, 5| Dumbartonshire, experienced sailors, and all belonging to the 16 1, 7| reached the ears of the sailors in the forecastle. To mistake 17 1, 10| we four and three of the sailors.”~“And does your Lordship 18 1, 10| the 14th of October. The sailors were all so eager to join 19 1, 13| Robert, Austin, and the two sailors, had just time to throw 20 1, 13| Captain Grant and his two sailors, and their deliverance from 21 1, 18| cavaliers wouldn’t make good sailors, there is no reason why 22 1, 18| there is no reason why all sailors should not make good horsemen. 23 1, 18| Monsieur Paganel, and all the sailors on the DUNCAN. How courageous 24 1, 22| Tom Austin and his two sailors shared the dejection of 25 1, 22| of a master swimmer. The sailors took to the water like porpoises, 26 1, 23| Harry Grant and his two sailors, those poor shipwrecked 27 1, 23| the Major, addressing the sailors.~“Entirely,” said Tom Austin, 28 1, 24| s words. Austin and the sailors, and the Major and Robert, 29 1, 25| the Major and his three sailors, Glenarvan warned them of 30 1, 25| the careless looks of the sailors, investing them with a weird, 31 1, 26| hillock, and never were sailors more glad; the rock to them 32 2, 3| the country of deserted sailors, providentially saved from 33 2, 5| wind fell entirely; as the sailors say, there was not enough 34 2, 7| are one of the shipwrecked sailors of the BRITANNIA?” was Glenarvan’ 35 2, 7| you are not one of the two sailors mentioned in the document?”~“ 36 2, 7| the captain and his two sailors have escaped alive from 37 2, 8| carpenter, accompanied by sailors carrying provisions, went 38 2, 8| Mangles; also for the two sailors, Wilson and Mulrady, who 39 2, 8| perfectly. He asked how many sailors were going to accompany 40 2, 10| team. The Major and the two sailors were some feet in advance. 41 2, 14| the care of Ayrton and the sailors.~Hottam Station was truly 42 2, 15| John Mangles and his two sailors acted as scouts, and went 43 2, 16| Ayrton.~Glenarvan, his two sailors, John Mangles, and Ayrton 44 2, 16| found Ayrton and the two sailors doing their best to get 45 2, 16| Paganel, Lady Helena, and the sailors were all of the same way 46 2, 16| departure, assisted by the two sailors, one of whom saw to the 47 2, 16| dispatch a detachment of sailors from the yacht under his 48 2, 17| outside.~John Mangles and the sailors, after their first surprise, 49 2, 17| Major, and Paganel and the sailors seized their carbines in 50 2, 17| wretch was never one of the sailors on the BRITANNIA; he had 51 2, 17| said Glenarvan to the two sailors.~“Nothing whatever, your 52 3, 1| superior to those of the five sailors of his crew. With a coarse, 53 3, 2| were adjusted by the five sailors, aided by the stimulus of 54 3, 3| influence of gin or brandy. His sailors willingly followed his example, 55 3, 3| interfere and abuse the two sailors with a volley of oaths. 56 3, 3| careful lookout is enough; my sailors and I are watching on the 57 3, 4| danger, lost his head. His sailors, hardly sobered, could not 58 3, 4| readiness to resist the sailors who were filling themselves 59 3, 4| the Major, quietly.~The sailors doubtless saw that the passengers 60 3, 4| Mangles.~“Where are the sailors?”~“Invisible, like himself.”~“ 61 3, 4| trace of Will Halley nor his sailors.~“What! no one?” exclaimed 62 3, 5| courageous, if unskillful sailors, your companions, John. 63 3, 9| the steward, and the two sailors.~The night before, the little 64 3, 12| led the march, and the two sailors brought up the rear.~Another 65 3, 14| the steward, and the two sailors, all lent a hand.~The spot 66 3, 14| summit, John Mangles and his sailors reached the dangerous ridge 67 3, 16| must have happened. The sailors rushed between decks and 68 3, 17| served as his prison. Two sailors kept guard at the door, 69 3, 17| taken back to his cabin, the sailors met him with violent menaces. 70 3, 17| report soon spread among the sailors that the quartermaster had 71 3, 18| withdrew, guarded by the two sailors.~“That villain might have 72 3, 18| coast of New Zealand. Two sailors and Captain Grant have succeeded 73 3, 19| to lift up the girl. The sailors on watch ran to assist, 74 3, 19| rushed into it, and six sailors, who rowed so vigorously 75 3, 20| Harry Grant and his two sailors had metamorphosed the island. 76 3, 20| dried up. Alone with my sailors, in this corner of the globe, 77 3, 20| emotion and fatigue. My two sailors received me half dead. It 78 3, 20| refuge for the shipwrecked sailors of the BRITANNIA. It was