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1 1, 2| next day in the Times and Morning Chronicle in the following 2 1, 3| proposition had met with, and the morning after brought another, in 3 1, 4| were up very early next morning, and were walking about 4 1, 5| at three o’clock on the morning of the 25th of August. But 5 1, 6| pitched considerably.~But the morning after, the wind changed, 6 1, 13| time was about two in the morning. As he had no certainty, 7 1, 16| at eight o’clock in the morning, Thalcave gave the signal 8 1, 16| village, or settlement. Every morning they set out in a straight 9 1, 18| complete nightmare.~Next morning, at six o’clock, the horses 10 1, 19| defend ourselves, then, till morning.”~“Yes, my boy, and with 11 1, 19| daylight.~At four o’clock morning began to dawn. A pale glimmer 12 1, 20| and about seven in the morning the little troop reached 13 1, 20| and at ten o’clock next morning gave the signal for starting. 14 1, 20| had gone 450 miles.~Next morning they crossed the conventional 15 1, 20| night.~The passage in the morning over this sierra, was accomplished 16 1, 22| Thanks to his activity, next morning at eight o’clock the little 17 1, 22| sudden, about ten in the morning, Thaouka betrayed symptoms 18 1, 26| About three o’clock in the morning, however, the Major noticed 19 1, 26| comfortably.~At dawn next morning, all the slumberers started 20 1, 26| Her smoke was lost in the morning mist. The sea was so violent 21 2, 2| He was working away from morning till night at a work entitled “ 22 2, 3| Town. They sailed away next morning at daybreak.~Between the 23 2, 5| It was one o’clock in the morning when Lady Helena and Miss 24 2, 5| manner, and it was hoped that morning would bring a calm. But 25 2, 6| and at four o’clock in the morning the crew lifted the anchors, 26 2, 8| and eight o’clock in the morning was fixed for starting.~ 27 2, 8| telescope. Of course, next morning he slept on till the Major’ 28 2, 10| beauties when they awoke next morning, but they had to start. 29 2, 11| trouble. He appeared next morning at daybreak, accompanied 30 2, 11| quarter past three in the morning, twenty-five minutes after 31 2, 11| it was six o’clock in the morning when the salvage party was 32 2, 12| wild magpie.~But in the morning at six o’clock, when the 33 2, 13| always placed on watch. Morning and evening the firearms 34 2, 14| information for Glenarvan in the morning, and went into the tent 35 2, 14| the native manner.~Next morning very early, they took leave 36 2, 16| replied Ayrton. “This morning I was looking for some practical 37 2, 19| violence also. Indeed, on the morning of the 21st, Paganel announced 38 2, 19| ended. It was completed next morning.~By this time the waters 39 2, 19| a dark, rainy night, and morning seemed as if it would never 40 2, 19| the hatchet or fire.~That morning there was not even a question 41 2, 19| almost unable to walk.~Next morning they started at daybreak. 42 2, 19| six miles an hour.~In the morning at sunrise, a dull murmur 43 3, 6| asked Glenarvan.~“To-morrow morning at ten o’clock,” replied 44 3, 6| deck from the waves.~That morning, John seeing that the wind 45 3, 6| till five o’clock in the morning, land being in sight at 46 3, 6| It was six o’clock in the morning, and there was no time to 47 3, 7| Auckland. But since the morning heavy clouds had been gathering, 48 3, 8| February, at six o’clock in the morning, the signal for departure 49 3, 9| TO THE CANNIBALS~THE next morning at daybreak a thick fog 50 3, 11| door of Ware-Atoua.~The morning of February 13th arrived. 51 3, 12| about four o’clock in the morning when the Major’s attention 52 3, 12| The biting cold of the morning revived the poor young lady. 53 3, 12| summits began to pierce the morning mists. The orb of day was 54 3, 12| and faced the gorgeous morning light. Soon they had reached 55 3, 12| Taupo, and the cold of the morning, increased by the altitude, 56 3, 14| over Lake Taupo, which the morning breeze ruffled slightly. 57 3, 14| progress of the phenomenon.~Morning came. The fury of the volcano 58 3, 15| At nine o’clock in the morning, they had made twelve miles 59 3, 15| weariness, and set out next morning at daybreak.~Between Mount 60 3, 20| At last, early yesterday morning, when I was standing on