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1 2, 4| attacks of evil-disposed convicts far more cruelly inclined.”~“ 2 2, 6| hiding place for runaway convicts. Its appearance was enchanting. 3 2, 7| New Zealanders.”~“And the convicts?”~“There are no convicts 4 2, 7| convicts?”~“There are no convicts in the southern provinces, 5 2, 7| parts of Australia where convicts are admitted. What! Don’ 6 2, 7| Tasmania, have agreed to expel convicts from their territories. 7 2, 7| no ferocious animals, no convicts, and there are not many 8 2, 9| But it is a fact. And the convicts transported into this reviving, 9 2, 11| Majesty’s ships.”~“What! convicts?” cried Paganel, who recognized 10 2, 11| thought,” said Glenarvan, “convicts had no right in the province 11 2, 11| the presence of a band of convicts in the neighborhood, reserving 12 2, 13| attributed to the band of convicts which escaped six months 13 2, 13| see, Paganel, there can be convicts in Australia.”~“Escaped 14 2, 13| in Australia.”~“Escaped convicts, that is evident,” replied 15 2, 14| conversation turned on the convicts after the ladies had left 16 2, 15| announcing the escape of the convicts from Perth, and offering 17 2, 16| acting in concert with the convicts?” asked Paganel, imprudently.~“ 18 2, 16| Paganel, imprudently.~“What convicts?” said Miss Grant.~“Monsieur 19 2, 16| knows very well there are no convicts in the province of Victoria.”~“ 20 2, 16| Whatever had I got in my head? Convicts! who ever heard of convicts 21 2, 16| Convicts! who ever heard of convicts being in Australia? Besides, 22 2, 17| readiness to repulse the convicts. Glenarvan and Robert went 23 2, 17| forest of dry trees.~“The convicts have disappeared!” said 24 2, 17| about the escape of the convicts at Perth, and their appearance 25 2, 17| conversation between the convicts, which I repeated to you. 26 2, 17| overheard by McNabbs, the convicts had plainly said that the 27 2, 17| honor,” replied Wilson. “The convicts must be miles away from 28 2, 17| This would prevent the convicts from tracking Mulrady, or 29 2, 18| able to outdistance the convicts, and execute his important 30 2, 18| remain impracticable, the convicts at any rate would be forced 31 2, 18| soon as he got past the convicts. Better delay half-a-day 32 2, 18| attack on the part of the convicts would be easy enough, and 33 2, 18| darkness of night among the convicts in their leafy ambush was 34 2, 18| in the bush, or had the convicts carried him off?~“Come what 35 2, 18| for Ben Joyce!’ cried the convicts. Mulrady’s horse was brought, 36 2, 18| practicable, but dangerous. The convicts might entrench themselves 37 2, 18| keep out of sight of the convicts, who were probably scouring 38 2, 18| said John Mangles. “The convicts passed over, but—”~“But 39 2, 19| and in the hands of the convicts.~However, it was impossible 40 3, 1| fallen into the hands of the convicts. Perhaps there had been 41 3, 1| incontestable proof that the convicts had frequented that part 42 3, 1| John,” said Glenarvan, “the convicts got as far as here! and 43 3, 15| Glenarvan. “The DUNCAN, and the convicts!”~“The DUNCAN!” cried John, 44 3, 15| choice was there between the convicts and the savages?~A shot 45 3, 16| nobody but him.~“But the convicts?” inquired Glenarvan. “What 46 3, 16| you do with them?”~“The convicts?” replied Tom, with the 47 3, 16| fallen into the hands of the convicts; but for you we should have 48 3, 17| deliver into the hands of the convicts of Ben Joyce.”~The lips 49 3, 17| it into the hands of the convicts? No one, I tell you, no 50 3, 18| the shore, I met a band of convicts who had just escaped, and 51 3, 18| sometimes preceded by my gang of convicts, I directed your expedition 52 3, 18| apprised Lady Helena about the convicts; he had given her the number