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1 1, 1| perfectly straight line. As he got nearer, his great projecting 2 1, 1| less, that the fellow has got in his inside, and couldn’ 3 1, 1| bottle that the shark has got in his stomach.”~“Ay, it 4 1, 2| minutes he called out: “I’ve got it! ‘May 30, 1862, Peru-Callao, 5 1, 6| was going, and how he had got on board the DUNCAN.~Finding 6 1, 10| It is the accent I’ve not got,” he said.~“Let us go to 7 1, 10| to ask, but he certainly got strong enough grips to go 8 1, 11| s obstinacy. If a strap got loose, or a rein fell, a 9 1, 13| of the volcano.~“Ah, I’ve got them,” said a voice, the 10 1, 13| the voice of Paganel.~“Got what?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 11 1, 13| foot of the mountains. He got up and went out to see.~ 12 1, 14| from the stream.~“We’ve got him, we’ve got him,” shouted 13 1, 14| stream.~“We’ve got him, we’ve got him,” shouted Glenarvan; 14 1, 15| it would be useless.~They got back to the camp in less 15 1, 16| were called to aid. Paganel got down on the ground and traced 16 1, 17| would listen to nothing, and got up in a very bad temper.~ 17 1, 18| Glenarvan and Robert were got ready. Their last ration 18 1, 18| therefore, that Thalcave got to a right distance, he 19 1, 19| approaching. The flames got lower and lower. Once more 20 1, 20| Glenarvan might, perhaps, have got some information at these 21 1, 22| thing, for Robert, who had got a good bit ahead of the 22 1, 22| cracks in the ground, or got entangled in the hidden 23 1, 22| Thalcave climbed up first, and got off his horse to hoist up 24 1, 26| service to his friend.~He got up and shook his stiffened 25 1, 26| instantly altered, and the steam got up, so as to get as near 26 2, 2| given port. His cabin was got ready, and berths for the 27 2, 2| both ladies and gentlemen, got into the long boat and were 28 2, 6| screw was bent, and had got jammed against the stern 29 2, 6| lifted the anchors, and got under way with fresh canvas 30 2, 6| employment as a miner, he got engaged on a farm, and two 31 2, 10| bullocks would not have got on together at all. The 32 2, 10| battalions and regiments got all mixed together or scattered, 33 2, 12| excited by this spectacle, got out of the wagon, followed 34 2, 12| have been in the train that got off the line at Camden Bridge? 35 2, 12| was pitched, and Olbinett got the supper ready. Toline 36 2, 14| barking of dogs, Glenarvan got up forthwith. Two magnificent 37 2, 15| Several additional miles were got over, and a forest of tall 38 2, 15| lost in shadow, and he had got to the skirts of the wood, 39 2, 16| speech. “Whatever had I got in my head? Convicts! who 40 2, 17| between the tall shrubs, got within reach of the suspicious 41 2, 17| the wicked wretch had got work on Paddy O’Moore’s 42 2, 17| arranging this, Glenarvan got his letter ready for Tom 43 2, 17| Aland! aland! aland!”~He had got up and seized the newspaper. 44 2, 17| DUNCAN, Melbourne.”~Then he got up and went out of the wagon, 45 2, 18| enterprise.~At eight o’clock it got very dark; now was the time 46 2, 18| go gently as soon as he got past the convicts. Better 47 2, 18| On their arrival everyone got up. Paganel, Robert, Wilson 48 2, 19| John Mangles, and Paganel got out of the coach, and rushed 49 3, 1| Glenarvan, “the convicts got as far as here! and our 50 3, 12| happened, but in the scuffle I got away; I jumped the barrier; 51 3, 13| commotion among the natives, and got out of the inclosure. But 52 3, 16| forecastle. There his feet got entangled in a coil of rope. 53 3, 18| into the marshes, where it got half buried. At my instance— 54 3, 20| superhuman vigor, and had got so near the yacht that I 55 3, 20| boat was ready and Ayrton got into it.~John Mangles had 56 3, 21| make a long story short, it got in the end to M. Olbinett’