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 1    1,    1|        with the captain, and, of course Lady Helena, for women,
 2    1,    4|         for an instant as to the course she should adopt, but determined
 3    1,    5|     major he went as a matter of course with the DUNCAN.~Such, then,
 4    1,    6|         been a walking-stick. Of course, his weight shut up the
 5    1,    6|       Why, the ship we’re on, of course—a good ship that has been
 6    1,    7|       word, I want to follow the course of the river Yarou-Dzangbo-Tchou,
 7    1,    7|          your yacht continue her course. I should reproach myself
 8    1,    8|   mountains of Thibet.”~“But the course of the Yarou-Dzangbo-Tchou—
 9    1,    8|        but little known, and its course on the map is marked out
10    1,    9|        in any; she continued her course fearlessly through the luminous
11    1,   10|                    CHAPTER X THE COURSE DECIDED~A WEEK after they
12    1,   10|     possibly in some part of its course we shall fall in with the
13    1,   10|           and we must follow the course he points out without the
14    1,   10|            that it is a straight course. In thirty days we shall
15    1,   10|       turned round to pursue her course, she came so near where
16    1,   13|       the least hesitation?”~“Of course; and if it will give you
17    1,   15|        who was the deliverer? Of course it was the Major who suggested
18    1,   15|   understand him then?”~“Why, of course, because the man speaks
19    1,   16|        document.~In pursuing the course the travelers had laid down
20    1,   17|        halted at evening after a course of thirty miles and eagerly
21    1,   19|         howling pack, and in the course of an hour fifteen dead
22    1,   22|      whirlwind of water in their course that it was impossible to
23    1,   23|    Glenarvan.~“Make our nest, of course!” replied Paganel~“Make
24    1,   23|         the top of the trunk, of course.”~“And what with?”~“With
25    1,   24|         not mean INDIENS, but of course, INDIGENES, aborigines!
26    1,   26| passengers, for he continued his course as before.~But at this very
27    1,   26|       the travelers change their course; and though they had not
28    2,    4|          DUNCAN was speeding her course, when they thought that
29    2,    5|        and kept her in the right course. Still it involved some
30    2,    5|    rapidity to the northeast, of course in the same direction as
31    2,    5|        The DUNCAN was out of her course, and rushing toward the
32    2,    6|         the stern post, which of course prevented all possibility
33    2,    6|     state of formation, which in course of time would be a belt
34    2,    7|       month of May, 1862. In the course of the year Harry Grant
35    2,    7|    discover Captain Grant in the course of our journey, we can all
36    2,    8|           Ayrton’s place was, of course, to be in front of the wagon,
37    2,    8|      lenses of his telescope. Of course, next morning he slept on
38    2,   10|      dust.~The wagon resumed its course in the opposite direction,
39    2,   10|          width, wound its limpid course between tall rows of gum-trees
40    2,   10|         them back into the right course.~Suddenly the wagon made
41    2,   11|      then resumed their eastward course.~
42    2,   13|    understood him and added, “Of course I need not say that it is
43    2,   14|    district. They directed their course steadily toward the rising
44    2,   14|   Paganel chanced to kill it, of course he thought it charming.~“
45    2,   15|       Alps. From this time their course was a continual ascent,
46    2,   15|          horsemen might walk, of course, as many squatters had done
47    2,   15|        on the horizon marked the course of the Snowy River. Several
48    2,   16|  situation, and determine on our course of action.”~After a tolerably
49    2,   16|          as it is pronounced, of course,” replied Glenarvan.~“It
50    2,   18|          strong reasons for this course of action, for the Major
51    2,   18|          the attacking party, of course; but why? Surely for the
52    2,   18|          They were to follow the course of the Snowy River, follow
53    2,   19|    However, by pursuing a zigzag course, and overcoming it to a
54    2,   19|           and drifted out of its course. John Mangles stood with
55    3,    3|     McNabbs recommended the same course as Mulrady and Wilson.~“
56    3,    3|         Could not you direct the course?” asked Paganel.~“That would
57    3,    4|          were against the ship’s course, and she scarcely made any
58    3,    4|     would fight to the death, of course, but after that! Think of
59    3,    7|            Then our most prudent course would be to keep toward
60    3,    8|       and followed the northward course of the river.~The Major
61    3,    9|    carried it off quietly in its course to the Pacific Ocean.~When
62    3,    9|          followed on the map the course of the Waikato across the
63    3,    9|      Danube to the Slavs. In its course of 200 miles it waters the
64    3,   13|         Maunganamu, but they, of course, calculated that hunger
65    3,   13|        fires.~This phenomenon of course excited no surprise in those
66    3,   14|  torrents wound their serpentine course in every direction.~Glenarvan
67    3,   15|         no shot could stay their course. After a few minutes of
68    3,   16|          Your Honor’s?”~“Why, of course, Tom. The DUNCAN, and Ben
69    3,   16|         to force me to alter the course of the ship; because he
70    3,   17|          be done now? Plainly no course remained but to carry out
71    3,   18|  quartermaster quietly. “Then of course you would never consent
72    3,   18|          his narrative. “Then of course you had quitted the BRITANNIA
73    3,   18|          may set us in the right course.”~“I only know this much,
74    3,   19|          therefore continued her course. They had yet to select
75    3,   19|        fate had not arrested his course.”~“Yes, I know it,” said
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