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1 1, 1| Edward Glenarvan was on board with his young wife, Lady 2 1, 5| punishment was forbidden on board the DUNCAN, and moreover, 3 1, 5| passengers and crew returned on board the vessel.~ 4 1, 6| going, and how he had got on board the DUNCAN.~Finding all 5 1, 6| at seeing the stranger on board as at hearing himself called “ 6 1, 7| evening that you came on board this vessel?”~“Yes, my Lord, 7 1, 7| night, and I saw no one on board, so I found cabin No. 6, 8 1, 7| his vessel, and gone on board while the crew were attending 9 1, 7| himself that it was all on board, and kept repeating incessantly 10 1, 7| a cabin taken for me on board the SCOTIA.”~“Oh, as to 11 1, 8| Madeira before I came on board?”~“No,” replied Glenarvan.~“ 12 1, 8| Monsieur Deville was on board the government corvette, 13 1, 8| providence brought you on board the DUNCAN. Don’t leave 14 1, 9| STRAITS OF MAGELLAN~THE joy on board was universal when Paganel’ 15 1, 9| among the most confident on board, but his confidence mainly 16 1, 9| so well that everyone on board saw it except himself and 17 1, 9| Cer-vantes, as no one on board understood it, and it would 18 1, 10| we leave passengers on board, those dearer to us than 19 1, 22| DUNCAN. But to return on board without Captain Grant, and 20 1, 23| subside, they would be on board the DUNCAN once more. But 21 1, 23| dear Edward. When we go on board the DUNCAN, turn her beak 22 1, 24| Glenarvan, “your being on board the DUNCAN is a perfect 23 1, 24| Australias. In going on board the DUNCAN again they would 24 1, 26| CHAPTER XXVI THE RETURN ON BOARD~FOR two hours the OMBU navigated 25 1, 26| how I wish I could get on board!” said Glenarvan.~“Patience, 26 1, 26| Grant are waiting for you on board,” replied the coxswain; “ 27 1, 26| was the first to leap on board the DUNCAN. He flung his 28 2, 1| restored hope to those on board the DUNCAN. Lady Helena 29 2, 1| wanted to embrace everyone on board the yacht, and beginning 30 2, 1| think you are not unhappy on board his ship.”~“How could I 31 2, 1| told you, when we came on board a little while ago, that 32 2, 1| Paganel, and brought him on board the yacht, the documents 33 2, 2| were going to take him on board at a given port. His cabin 34 2, 2| on perfectly smoothly on board. Lady Helena and Lord Glenarvan 35 2, 5| when I must be master on board, and retire you must.”~Their 36 2, 5| who says to the king on board: ‘Hence! What care these 37 2, 5| for his ship, and those on board. The DUNCAN made a frightful 38 2, 5| save the lives of those on board, my Lord,” he added.~“Do 39 2, 7| when I was no longer on board.”~“But the captain? What 40 2, 7| farewell breakfast given on board the BRITANNIA to the captain’ 41 2, 7| engaged as quartermaster on board the three-mast vessel, the 42 2, 7| workmanship than we have on board. One of the branches of 43 2, 8| party, and how useless on board the DUNCAN; everything, 44 2, 8| leaving their cosy cabins on board the DUNCAN.~For the rest 45 2, 8| you on yours.”~“Stay on board of her, then, Ayrton,” said 46 2, 8| have all the men we can on board. Hands will be wanted to 47 2, 17| Austin, Chief Officer on board the Yacht DUNCAN, Melbourne.”~ 48 2, 18| In two days I shall be on board the DUNCAN, and in six I 49 2, 18| easily manage to get you on board. Once at sea in a craft 50 3, 1| arrange the accommodation on board the MACQUARIE. Under his 51 3, 2| MACQUARIE were installed on board the brig. Will Halley had 52 3, 3| there is not a chart on board?”~“Is that so?”~“It is indeed. 53 3, 3| In that case those on board would have to take refuge 54 3, 4| Of all the passengers on board the MACQUARIE, the most 55 3, 4| profound silence reigned on board the ship, herself slumbering 56 3, 5| duty would have kept him on board to the last, had been the 57 3, 5| be abandoned. Waiting on board for succor that might never 58 3, 6| holding anchor was also put on board in case John should be unable 59 3, 9| prisoners, and carried on board the canoe. They had not 60 3, 15| the lad shouted. “He is on board! I see him! He knows us! 61 3, 15| loud hurrah burst forth on board the DUNCAN.~The savages 62 3, 15| knew not, were all safe on board the DUNCAN.~ 63 3, 16| and Ben Joyce, who came on board.”~“I don’t know this Ben 64 3, 16| Glenarvan. “Then he is on board?”~“Yes, your Honor.”~“Ayrton 65 3, 16| quartermaster’s presence on board, and at the same time announced 66 3, 17| And yet there was a man on board who could have spoken the 67 3, 17| to great indignation on board, especially among the crew, 68 3, 18| touch there while I was on board. And how I came to speak 69 3, 18| carried out while I was on board, it is not impossible that 70 3, 19| consulted the charts on board, and exactly on the 37th 71 3, 20| to the lowest sailor on board, how all had struggled and 72 3, 21| There was no secret now on board, not even John Mangles’s