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1 1, 1| tongues, all of you!” said Tom Austin, the mate of the DUNCAN. “ 2 1, 5| showing his devotion.~Tom Austin, the mate, was an old sailor, 3 1, 10| favored the chief officer, Tom Austin, Wilson, a strong, jovial 4 1, 10| McNabbs, Robert Grant, Tom Austin, Wilson, and Mulrady, stood 5 1, 12| your Lordship,” replied Tom Austin.~“And even precede you,” 6 1, 13| animals come from?” asked Tom Austin. “Don’t you hear them getting 7 1, 13| Glenarvan, McNabbs, Robert, Austin, and the two sailors, had 8 1, 13| do you mean?” asked Tom Austin.~“I mean this: the guanaco 9 1, 14| Paganel to the Major and Tom Austin. “We will take a little 10 1, 14| Who knows!” said Tom Austin.~“Poor Robert!” replied 11 1, 18| will we do then?” asked Austin.~“Then we shall have to 12 1, 22| discouragement takes no hold. Tom Austin and his two sailors shared 13 1, 22| Just at that moment Tom Austin’s horse gave a smothered 14 1, 23| Glenarvan, Paganel, the Major, Austin, and Mulrady, sitting either 15 1, 23| the ALFORJAS?” asked Tom Austin.~“Food enough to last seven 16 1, 23| good of them?” said Tom Austin, “unless Monsieur Paganel 17 1, 23| Glenarvan.~“Yes,” replied Tom Austin, “if all the Patagonians 18 1, 23| your Honor,” replied Tom Austin, “and yet our search has 19 1, 23| sailors.~“Entirely,” said Tom Austin, while Mulrady and Wilson 20 1, 24| followed Paganel’s words. Austin and the sailors, and the 21 1, 24| on a tree!” exclaimed Tom Austin.~“Yes, undoubtedly. The 22 1, 25| reigned till the voice of Tom Austin was heard shouting:~“The 23 1, 25| violent terror:~“Help! Help!”~Austin rushed toward him, and with 24 1, 26| with a long branch, Tom Austin found that they were getting 25 1, 26| to-morrow,” replied McNabbs.~Tom Austin hailed the invisible yacht, 26 1, 26| captain to get near. Tom Austin, however, was of the opinion 27 1, 26| able to come,” said Tom Austin. “It is too rough.”~“Nor 28 2, 2| what direction?” asked Tom Austin, who was on watch.~“Leeward!” 29 2, 5| sand-banks,” he said to Austin.~“I think they are,” replied 30 2, 5| Let us invoke divine aid, Austin!”~Meanwhile the DUNCAN was 31 2, 8| replied Mangles, “Tom Austin is a good sailor. He will 32 2, 8| his final orders to Tom Austin, his chief officer. He impressed 33 2, 16| enough to give orders to Tom Austin, and summon him to the coast.”~“ 34 2, 16| take your orders to Tom Austin to go on to Twofold Bay.”~ 35 2, 16| wrote his letter for Tom Austin. He ordered his chief officer 36 2, 17| his letter ready for Tom Austin, but his wounded arm troubled 37 2, 17| as follows: “Order to Tom Austin, Chief Officer, to get to 38 2, 17| as follows: “Order to Tom Austin to go to sea without delay; 39 2, 17| directed it thus: “Tom Austin, Chief Officer on board 40 2, 18| letter you are to give to Tom Austin,” said Glenarvan. “Don’t 41 2, 18| letter addressed to Tom Austin was gone!~The night wore 42 2, 19| John Mangles. “I know Tom Austin. He would execute your orders, 43 2, 19| the exact point where Tom Austin was to wait their arrival.~ 44 2, 19| still remained. Perhaps Tom Austin had thought it his duty 45 2, 19| shook his head. He knew Tom Austin. His first mate would not 46 3, 15| Robert arrested his arm.~“Tom Austin! Tom Austin!” the lad shouted. “ 47 3, 15| his arm.~“Tom Austin! Tom Austin!” the lad shouted. “He is 48 3, 16| Glenarvan questioned Tom Austin about his being on this 49 3, 16| pressed closer round Tom Austin, devouring him with their 50 3, 16| all cried with one voice.~Austin’s head began to feel in 51 3, 16| Yes, Mr. McNabbs,” replied Austin. “I’ll go and fetch it.”~ 52 3, 16| forehead and his stooping back.~Austin returned directly with the 53 3, 16| as follows:~“Order to Tom Austin to put out to sea without 54 3, 16| Mangles stayed behind with Tom Austin after the others had retired. 55 3, 16| to him.~“Now, then, old Austin,” said Glenarvan, “tell 56 3, 17| deck far quicker than Tom Austin’s whistle could have brought