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1 1, 4| must be tired after their journey. They were soon both sound 2 1, 7| a curious and important journey, the plan of which has been 3 1, 10| eyes.~“My dear Helena, the journey will so soon be accomplished 4 1, 10| you can hardly call it a journey,” added Paganel.~“What is 5 1, 11| something more than an ordinary journey. It could not be accomplished 6 1, 11| health, and altogether the journey had commenced under such 7 1, 12| difficulties incident to a mountain journey were about to crowd on the 8 1, 16| somewhat fatigued with the journey, and glad enough to halt 9 1, 16| to say, about two days’ journey. Glenarvan kept a sharp 10 1, 17| day to the monotony of the journey. Mulrady, who was in front 11 1, 18| and spare them a useless journey.”~“And what will we do then?” 12 1, 20| Ayres. Two-thirds of their journey was now accomplished. It 13 1, 21| began an account of their journey across the Pampas, and ended 14 1, 21| perilous and almost useless journey to the northern border of 15 1, 23| success and this useless journey across America, that all 16 1, 26| increased the difficulty of the journey as the travelers had to 17 1, 26| crew on the yacht.~Thus the journey across South America was 18 2, 1| some details of your own journey, and tell us more about 19 2, 1| ever. The result of our journey across America is this: 20 2, 3| the travelers, as on their journey across the Pampas— air and 21 2, 7| Grant in the course of our journey, we can all return together 22 2, 7| Perfectly so, my Lord. It is a journey of 350 miles, not more. 23 2, 7| almost everywhere. It is a journey you might make, almost, 24 2, 8| VIII PREPARATION FOR THE JOURNEY~GLENARVAN never lost much 25 2, 8| make arrangements for the journey with as little delay as 26 2, 8| might not come out of this journey. The presence of Harry Grant 27 2, 8| and Paddy agreed, that the journey should be made in a bullock-wagon 28 2, 8| But,” said Glenarvan, “our journey is not dangerous, is it?”~“ 29 2, 9| Victoria.~The commencement of a journey is always marked by ardor, 30 2, 9| fixed that the average journey every day should not be 31 2, 10| day, and his interminable journey would last three months 32 2, 11| wagon could not resume the journey. This might end in a delay 33 2, 11| rapidly evaporating. The journey was accomplished without 34 2, 11| said he, “for delaying our journey.”~When they reached the 35 2, 12| had dared to brave this journey over the wilds to visit 36 2, 13| rivers. The half of their journey was now accomplished. In 37 2, 13| days more, should their journey continue to be prosperous, 38 2, 13| to be regretted, for the journey through the forest was often 39 2, 14| travelers continued their journey across the vast district. 40 2, 14| on his team, and after a journey of thirty-five miles, the 41 2, 15| the 21st, at daybreak, the journey was resumed with an ardor 42 2, 15| flapping about.~The next day’s journey was good; there were no 43 2, 16| the commencement of the journey.”~“Certainly he has,” replied 44 2, 16| obliged to continue our journey on foot, the one animal 45 2, 17| and left traces of our journey which might be easily recognized. 46 2, 17| speak of the perils of a journey of two hundred miles over 47 2, 17| replied McNabbs, “that a journey of two hundred miles on 48 2, 18| preparations for Mulrady’s journey were completed, and the 49 2, 18| not even a horse for the journey, which is full two hundred 50 2, 19| In the evening, after a journey of only five miles, they 51 2, 19| Ben Joyce!~So ended this journey across Australia, which 52 3, 1| Bay.~It was a melancholy journey. Glenarvan and Captain John 53 3, 7| much consequence, as the journey to Auckland was only a matter 54 3, 7| Seymour during our Australian journey. At that time the fighting 55 3, 8| travelers to venture on a journey by day.~Paganel had measured 56 3, 8| Auckland; it was an eight days’ journey if they made ten miles a 57 3, 8| to think that our little journey will end favorably. This 58 3, 9| them the trouble of the journey to the English outposts, 59 3, 13| whole party on this critical journey. They made the descent noiselessly, 60 3, 15| this difficult mountain journey. His nyctalopia was a great 61 3, 15| then they resumed their journey; and in the evening they 62 3, 15| details of the rest of the journey. Only two or three occurrences 63 3, 15| increased the discomfort of the journey, but the travelers were 64 3, 15| during their four months’ journey, Glenarvan and his companions 65 3, 15| accomplishing the whole journey in ten days, but he did 66 3, 15| imperfect observations, the journey had been extended by fully 67 3, 15| height of 3,700 feet, the journey was very trying; for about