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1 1, 6| UNEXPECTED PASSENGER~THE ladies passed the whole of the 2 1, 6| that the company of these ladies will make our voyage in 3 1, 7| marvel to travelers. These ladies, I suppose, have never seen 4 1, 7| diverting, and enchanted the ladies with his good humor. Before 5 1, 25| living diamonds, which the ladies of Buenos Ayres convert 6 2, 2| all the passengers, both ladies and gentlemen, got into 7 2, 4| Let us begin, then; and ladies and gentlemen, you shall 8 2, 5| more can Miss Mary.”~The ladies could not disobey an order 9 2, 5| companions, and rejoined the ladies, who were anxiously watching 10 2, 5| spoken on the subject. Both ladies displayed great courage, 11 2, 8| in a bullock-wagon by the ladies, and that the gentlemen 12 2, 8| apart especially for the ladies, and, under the carpenter’ 13 2, 8| everything that the two ladies could possibly require, 14 2, 10| The water now rose to the ladies’ feet; the whole concern 15 2, 11| Glenarvan wished to spare the ladies the horrible spectacle at 16 2, 14| there, but when they saw the ladies get out of the wagon, they 17 2, 14| My Lord, will not these ladies and yourself and friends 18 2, 14| off, accompanied by the ladies and Lord Glenarvan and his 19 2, 14| on the convicts after the ladies had left the table. The 20 2, 14| brake was intended for the ladies, in which the coachman could 21 2, 15| skill could not prevent. The ladies bore their share of discomfort 22 2, 15| man now. I appeal to the ladies. Since ever I set foot on 23 2, 15| More than once both the ladies and gentlemen had to get 24 2, 15| the wagon, what would the ladies do? Could they go over the 25 2, 16| Paganel, and McNabbs, and the ladies, and told them of this fresh 26 2, 16| one animal can carry the ladies and the other the provisions. 27 2, 16| miles a day. The courageous ladies did not shrink, if necessary, 28 2, 17| Robert went in beside the ladies, while Olbinett rushed to 29 2, 19| Mulrady and the two dripping ladies. Everyone was safe; but 30 2, 19| legs bleed. The courageous ladies never complained, but footed 31 2, 19| was time. The two young ladies were making heroic efforts, 32 3, 1| Nine; two of them are ladies.”~“I have no cabins.”~“We 33 3, 4| accommodating passengers, especially ladies.~Their friends did their 34 3, 4| wretches that comes near the ladies, I will shoot like a dog,” 35 3, 4| from the murky sky, the ladies, relying on him, slept in 36 3, 6| good grace, even by the ladies, who, however, had not much 37 3, 6| to the nearest rocks. The ladies were carried to land without 38 3, 8| said Glenarvan, seeing the ladies ready, “let us make a start.”~ 39 3, 8| thing, and there our brave ladies will be able to recruit 40 3, 10| head.”~“Offer first these ladies in exchange for your priest,” 41 3, 10| held her back.~“Those two ladies,” continued Glenarvan, bowing 42 3, 11| the eyes of the two poor ladies. They understood then what 43 3, 12| perhaps, and here are two ladies—”~Glenarvan’s voice, firm 44 3, 13| cut off.”~But just as the ladies had risen with a despairing 45 3, 13| hope to our dear, brave ladies. The sound will bring comfort 46 3, 13| can meddle with us there! Ladies! allow me to do the honors 47 3, 15| whither to fly! The two poor ladies on their knees, prayed in 48 3, 17| For a whole hour the two ladies were closeted with the quartermaster,