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1 2, 4| communication between it and Melbourne or Adelaide. If the BRITANNIA 2 2, 6| their route south as far as Melbourne, where the DUNCAN could 3 2, 7| it repaired nearer than Melbourne.”~“Well, let the ship go 4 2, 7| Well, let the ship go to Melbourne then,” said Paganel, “and 5 2, 7| can all return together to Melbourne. If we have to go on to 6 2, 8| meet the DUNCAN again?”~“At Melbourne, unless we traverse the 7 2, 8| instructions in the port of Melbourne.”~“You may depend on me 8 2, 8| him that he was to wait at Melbourne for Lord Glenarvan’s commands, 9 2, 9| which the large city of Melbourne now stands. For fifteen 10 2, 11| express train which left Melbourne at 11:45 in the evening. 11 2, 12| inquired Lady Helena.~“From Melbourne, by the railway from Sandhurst.”~“ 12 2, 12| as Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne, and walk about in very 13 2, 12| Murray. The child had been in Melbourne five years, and during that 14 2, 12| are you coming back to Melbourne?” asked Lady Glenarvan.~“ 15 2, 12| at the Normal School in Melbourne, and that the principal 16 2, 12| the words: “Normal School, Melbourne. First Prize for Geography. 17 2, 12| in the Normal School of Melbourne.”~“And suppose Toline trips 18 2, 12| what they teach you in the Melbourne Normal School?”~“Yes, sir. 19 2, 12| they teach geography in Melbourne! They do it well, these 20 2, 12| in the Normal School in Melbourne.~“Here, my child,” he said 21 2, 13| Castlemaine, on the railway from Melbourne to Sandhurst. The night 22 2, 13| to rejoin the DUNCAN at Melbourne, and proceed with our search 23 2, 13| are two hundred miles from Melbourne, and that the danger, if 24 2, 13| should oblige us to go to Melbourne, we might be sorry not to 25 2, 14| markets of Castlemaine and Melbourne.~Michael and Sandy Patterson 26 2, 15| of the Lucknow route to Melbourne. If they waited it would 27 2, 15| impossible to communicate with Melbourne.~Glenarvan was undecided 28 2, 16| seventy-five miles.”~“And Melbourne is?”~“Two hundred miles 29 2, 16| frequent communication with Melbourne. I suppose even at Delegete, 30 2, 16| the DUNCAN should leave Melbourne, and go to the east coast.”~“ 31 2, 16| which leads straight to Melbourne.”~“Go two hundred and fifty 32 2, 16| carry our instructions to Melbourne?”~Wilson and Mulrady, and 33 2, 16| all, that I may be sent to Melbourne. A word from you will accredit 34 2, 17| Twofold Bay, we must go to Melbourne. We have still one horse. 35 2, 17| my Lord, and I will go to Melbourne.”~“But that will be a dangerous 36 2, 17| That some one must go to Melbourne is evident, but that John 37 2, 17| determination to send a message to Melbourne, and that they had drawn 38 2, 17| and take the DUNCAN to Melbourne by the 37th degree of latitude 39 2, 17| board the Yacht DUNCAN, Melbourne.”~Then he got up and went 40 2, 18| directions for getting to Melbourne, and showed him his way 41 2, 18| bend in the direction of Melbourne. This was the route that 42 2, 18| sending another messenger to Melbourne,” said he.~“But we must,” 43 2, 18| there he could telegraph to Melbourne his orders about the DUNCAN.~ 44 2, 19| as the DUNCAN had left Melbourne on the 16th, what difference 45 2, 19| plant, which is called in Melbourne the porcupine. It tears 46 2, 19| syndicate of shipbrokers in Melbourne. The whole party then repaired 47 3, 1| they resolved to reach Melbourne without delay. Next day 48 3, 1| none of them were bound for Melbourne, nor Sydney, nor Point de 49 3, 1| transport for Sydney or Melbourne. But of the three vessels 50 3, 16| letter from your Honor.”~“At Melbourne?”~“At Melbourne, just as 51 3, 16| Honor.”~“At Melbourne?”~“At Melbourne, just as our repairs were 52 3, 16| contained orders to leave Melbourne without delay, and go and 53 3, 16| island. Moreover, on leaving Melbourne, I kept our destination 54 3, 18| I therefore let it go to Melbourne, and joined myself to you