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1 Int | attention during the three years following 1865. The characters 2 Int | intermittently during ten years.~“In Search of the Castaways,” 3 Int | guided study. During the years following 1865 he even, 4 1, 3| Glenarvan was thirty-two years of age. He was tall in person, 5 1, 3| The girl was about sixteen years of age; her tired pretty 6 1, 4| from the first, and a few years after Robert was born, he 7 1, 4| through those long trying years. But Lady Helena thought 8 1, 4| then, they said it was two years now since they were cast 9 1, 5| provisions enough for two years. There was abundance of 10 1, 5| in Glasgow. He was thirty years of age, and his countenance 11 1, 5| The Major was about fifty years of age, with a calm face 12 1, 6| withered-looking man, about forty years of age, and resembled a 13 1, 6| after having spent twenty years of his life in geographical 14 1, 10| Geographical Society, was three years a prisoner among the Indians 15 1, 11| naturalized through twenty years’ residence in the country. 16 1, 11| and a boy about twelve years of age under him. The PEONS 17 1, 13| laid in ruins in fourteen years. This region of the globe 18 1, 19| courage so far above his years. Robert was pale, but he 19 1, 20| were all powerful thirty years ago, before they were driven 20 1, 21| vigorous man about fifty years of age, of military aspect, 21 1, 21| his native country many years back, for his mother tongue 22 1, 21| He was a man about fifty years of age, a Basque by birth, 23 1, 21| tell us.”~“It was some years ago,” replied Manuel. “Yes; 24 1, 21| Glenarvan. “It can’t be some years ago; the date of the shipwreck 25 1, 21| 1862. It is scarcely two years ago.”~“Oh, more than that, 26 2, 2| vegetables, imported forty years before; and in the environs 27 2, 3| He was far advanced in years, but did the honors of the 28 2, 4| there, then, all these two years?” asked Mary Grant.~“My 29 2, 4| away from us for two whole years.”~“Hush, Mary,” said Robert, “ 30 2, 4| hundred and fifty-eight years ago, my friends, Australia 31 2, 6| surprising, as it was two years since the occurrence of 32 2, 6| see his long legs, forty years old, out-distanced by a 33 2, 6| pleasant-faced man, about fifty years of age, came out of the 34 2, 6| under cultivation for two years, he had five hundred acres 35 2, 6| vessel mentioned. For two years, at least, no ship had been 36 2, 6| catastrophe was within two years. He could, therefore, declare 37 2, 7| fellow, about forty-five years of age, with very bright 38 2, 7| Robert, then a boy of ten years old, had been given into 39 2, 7| miserably. He passed two long years of painful slavery among 40 2, 9| it only numbers thirty years of existence. It was on 41 2, 9| now stands. For fifteen years the colony was part of New 42 2, 9| become regenerated in a few years. Philanthropists know this. 43 2, 12| and seemed about eight years of age. There was no mistaking 44 2, 12| had been in Melbourne five years, and during that time had 45 2, 12| from a child of only eight years, might have provoked a smile 46 2, 14| bankers. When they were twenty years of age, the head of their 47 2, 14| selection. At the end of three years the establishment was flourishing. 48 2, 14| and lived thirty-three years among them.”~“And more recently,” 49 2, 14| countrymen after sixteen years of slavery. His story is 50 2, 16| which already numbers many years in existence; its port must 51 3, 5| and even then it will take years to wean them from Maori 52 3, 8| risen six feet in twenty years. Fire still runs across 53 3, 9| Maori, about forty-five years of age, broad-chested, muscular, 54 3, 10| He was a man about forty years of age, powerfully built 55 3, 15| still young, about a hundred years old, resembled the red pine 56 3, 15| brethren, five or six hundred years of age, formed great green 57 3, 15| native exportation many years.~The sportsmen found whole 58 3, 18| account of my life for two years and a half. This much, however, 59 3, 18| Zealand coast, now that two years have passed and he has not 60 3, 19| young boy, old above his years through trouble, divined 61 3, 20| for them during his two years of absence.~Robert then 62 3, 20| efforts of nature. In two years and a half, Harry Grant 63 3, 20| BRITANNIA, and of the two years spent by the survivors in 64 3, 20| disappear again immediately. Two years and a half were spent in 65 3, 21| amiable lady, about thirty years of age, in fact, a cousin