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 1    1,    8| excessively violent, though the bay was sheltered from the sea
 2    1,   10|         DUNCAN steamed into the bay of Talcahuano, a magnificent
 3    1,   11|        the winding shore of the bay of Talcahuano, in order
 4    1,   11|       the very extremity of the bay. To find the extremity of
 5    1,   11|        to proceed as far as the Bay of Carnero, twenty miles
 6    1,   20|        days since they left the Bay of Talcahuano, and they
 7    1,   26|      the coast for her, neither bay nor cove, nor port; not
 8    1,   26|          Glenarvan had left the Bay of Talcahuano on the 14th
 9    2,    1|        and leaves it at Twofold Bay. You will agree with me
10    2,    1| answered. After leaving Twofold Bay, we cross an arm of the
11    2,    2|         DUNCAN entered Falmouth Bay in Tristan dAcunha.~Several
12    2,    2|       lying in the heart of the bay, and watered by a noisy,
13    2,    3|        oclock they entered the bay, and cast anchor in the
14    2,    3|       in the heart of a natural bay on the southeast, formed
15    2,    6|       which terminates Lacepede Bay, and yet not a vestige of
16    2,    7|      dangerous reefs of Twofold Bay.~This ended Ayrton’s recital,
17    2,    7|       go without her to Twofold Bay.”~“And how?” asked Mangles.~“
18    2,    9| settlement at Port Phillip, the bay on which the large city
19    2,   10|   eastern provinces to Portland Bay.~The drove numbered 12,075
20    2,   13|       party would reach Twofold Bay.~They were all in good health.
21    2,   13|           When we reach Twofold Bay it will be time enough for
22    2,   15|        more easily from Twofold Bay, than if a message was sent
23    2,   15|       till they came to Twofold Bay. The Major watched Ayrton
24    2,   15|        between them and Twofold Bay? John Mangles and Lord Glenarvan
25    2,   16|      exact longitude of Twofold Bay?” asked Glenarvan.~“One
26    2,   16|         Snowy River and Twofold Bay.~“You are a brave traveling
27    2,   16|       we sure of finding at the bay all we want when we get
28    2,   16|     send for her to come to the bay?”~“What do you think, John?”
29    2,   16|       could her presence at the bay facilitate our means of
30    2,   16|      Austin to go on to Twofold Bay.”~This unexpected proposition
31    2,   16|         days more to get to the bay and twenty hours to get
32    2,   16|      DUNCAN shall be in Twofold Bay.”~“That’s well spoken,”
33    2,   16|        without delay to Twofold Bay. He introduced the quartermaster
34    2,   17|         on the rocks in Twofold Bay. Harry Grant had never set
35    2,   17|         we cannot go to Twofold Bay, we must go to Melbourne.
36    2,   18|         would anchor in Twofold Bay, and twenty-four hours after
37    2,   18|       He is to sail for Twofold Bay at once; and if he does
38    2,   18|       We can then reach Twofold Bay by short stages, and from
39    2,   18|         of transport to Twofold Bay, and from there he could
40    2,   18|       six I shall reach Twofold Bay. This is to be the rendezvous.
41    2,   19|         they must reach Twofold Bay before Ben Joyce and his
42    2,   19|          We must get to Twofold Bay; we are only thirty-five
43    2,   19|        fifty miles from Twofold Bay.~Means of conveyance were
44    2,   19|      hours they would reach the bay.~At noon, after a comfortable
45    2,   19|        required to go round the bay to gain the coast at the
46    2,   19|       to cast anchor in Twofold Bay, for the sea was heavy,
47    2,   19|     resumed the route round the bay, toward the little town
48    2,   19|         No ship had touched the bay for a week.~“Perhaps the
49    2,   19|       GLENARVAN, Eden.~“Twofold Bay.~“The DUNCAN left on the
50    3,    1|    vessels, anchored in Twofold Bay, constituted the mercantile
51    3,    1|     tedious affair, for Twofold Bay is not much frequented.
52    3,    1|  geographer had visited Twofold Bay on his own account, and
53    3,    1|  arrival of a vessel in Twofold Bay. But before coming to any
54    3,    1|       New Zealand. From Twofold Bay to Auckland we shall not
55    3,    1|        road that skirts Twofold Bay.~It was a melancholy journey.
56    3,    1|         disappointed at Twofold Bay!~Paganel was full of feverish
57    3,    2|         penetrated into a large bay, which, terminating in a
58    3,    2|        reach them. He left this bay—which still bears the name
59    3,    2|      bears the name of Massacre Bayfollowed the western coast,
60    3,    3|      MACQUARIE did from Twofold Bay.~This unpardonable carelessness
61    3,    4|    their departure from Twofold Bay came, without the fears
62    3,    8|         from Napier, in Hawke’s Bay, to Auckland. From this
63    3,    8|       follow the shore of Aotea Bay. From prudential motives
64    3,    8|      that plies between HawkesBay and Auckland twice a month,
65    3,   14|        resolved to make for the Bay of Plenty, towards the east.
66    3,   14|   separated Lake Taupo from the Bay of Plenty, they calculated
67    3,   15|     which the road from HawkesBay to Auckland passes. Once
68    3,   16|    meant to order me to Twofold Bay.”~“Have you the letter still,
69    3,   17|         he should steer for the Bay of Talcahuano, where the
70    3,   18| accomplices had gone to Twofold Bay, as was proved by the convict
71    3,   20|        a port instead of a tiny bay exposed to the open sea.”~“
72    3,   21|       day dropped anchor in the bay of Talcahuano. They had
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