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1 Int | also been published as “The Children of Captain Grant” and as “ 2 1, 2| Captain Grant had a wife and children,” suggested Lady Helena.~“ 3 1, 3| CHAPTER III THE CAPTAIN’S CHILDREN~LORD GLENARVAN’S fortune 4 1, 3| his arrival to tell the children of Captain Grant himself, 5 1, 4| best to say nothing to the children about the fears Lord Glenarvan 6 1, 4| America. Why sadden the poor children, and damp their newly cherished 7 1, 4| were the captain’s only children. Harry Grant lost his wife 8 1, 4| picked crew, and leaving his children to the care of his old cousin 9 1, 4| died, and Harry Grant’s two children were left alone in the world.~ 10 1, 4| him like a mother.~The two children were living in this touching 11 1, 4| advertisement, and the two children started off together that 12 1, 4| her arms round both the children, and could not restrain 13 1, 4| and Lady Helena made the children go to bed, for she knew 14 1, 4| will succeed, for the poor children’s sake,” said his cousin. “ 15 1, 4| and her brother, the two children condemned to orphanage by 16 1, 4| ear to the prayers of two children, who implore their father’ 17 1, 4| and only plunge the poor children in deeper despair. Suddenly, 18 1, 5| get cabins ready for the children of Captain Grant, as Lady 19 1, 10| become a village of women and children. Lord Glenarvan felt no 20 1, 11| Paganel and Robert, both alike children, though of different growth, 21 1, 13| man, when others are only children at your age,” replied Glenarvan.~ 22 1, 21| the probable future of his children. He was happy, and as Goethe 23 2, 2| the palm for ugliness. The children of these heterogeneous households 24 2, 4| have been back with his children in the good town of Dundee.”~“ 25 2, 8| passengers of the DUNCAN, and the children loaded him with caresses. 26 2, 12| madam; but God watches over children and never forsakes them.”~ 27 2, 12| was one of the poor native children confided to the care of 28 2, 12| doubt, willingly leave their children to profit by the advantages 29 2, 13| sorrow it would cause the two children to give up the search, and 30 2, 17| party at the sight of the children’s sorrow, and no one could 31 3, 5| prefer to all others; for the children will still have a relish 32 3, 11| savages, men, women, and children, in all several hundred 33 3, 11| warriors, old men, women, children, without distinction of 34 3, 17| at least, tell his poor children, who are waiting for you 35 3, 18| is irrevocably lost. Poor children! Who can tell them where 36 3, 18| tidings to Captain Grant’s children.”~ 37 3, 19| came on the poop.~The two children of the captain, leaning 38 3, 19| and so shall I.”~The two children then relapsed into silence, 39 3, 19| scene saw that the captain’s children were laboring under an hallucination. 40 3, 19| the preceding night. The children were right, perhaps, in 41 3, 19| boat was ready. The two children of Captain Grant, Glenarvan, 42 3, 19| This was indeed the man the children had so often described. 43 3, 20| kill, for both father and children recovered before they had 44 3, 20| the isle to the yacht, his children had given him a brief sketch 45 3, 20| And he covered the two children so dear to him with the 46 3, 20| had been perfect in the children’s eyes.~John Mangles blushed 47 3, 20| give your blessing to our children.”~When everything had been 48 3, 20| the Captain and his two children, Lord and Lady Glenarvan, 49 3, 20| divine hand.~“Ah, my poor children! how often we have stood 50 3, 20| despairing cry, which only my two children heard. It was no illusion.~“ 51 3, 20| wonder of Divine goodness, my children, my beloved children, were 52 3, 20| my children, my beloved children, were there holding out