Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|        then.”~“At your service, madam; but let me tell Olbinett
 2    1,    8|        Helena.~“Oh, quite well, madam, as far as I myself am concerned.
 3    1,    8|        Helena.~“There are none, madam.”~“Well, then, the small
 4    1,    8|         ones.”~“There are none, madam.”~“The running brooks, then.”~“
 5    1,    8|         her most winning tone.~“Madam, my mission?”~“We shall
 6    1,    8|   humanity?”~“That’s well said, madam.”~“Take my advice, then,
 7    1,    9|       Helena.~“I doubt it much, madam, since I dont see them.”~“
 8    1,   10|           What a question? Why, madam, the Indians are not anthropophagi!
 9    1,   10|      out.~“Heaven will help us, madam,” shouted Paganel, in reply, “
10    2,    3|      said Lady Helena.~“Indeed, Madam,” replied Paganel, “I know
11    2,    3|         the sunny side.”~“What, madam! You dont believe a man
12    2,    4|         asked Lady Helena.~“No, madam,” replied Paganel; “it is
13    2,    4|      they—”~“Reassure yourself, madam,” said Paganel, divining
14    2,    4|         asked Lady Helena.~“No, madam, but very little of it.
15    2,    5|      you cannot remain on deck, madam, no more can Miss Mary.”~
16    2,    7|     last, “what would you do?”~“Madam,” replied Ayrton, readily
17    2,    8|         my SALONS.”~“Assuredly, madam, I should count it an honor.
18    2,    9|     asked Lady Glenarvan.~“Yes, madam, it only numbers thirty
19    2,    9|   tripping.”~“It is my calling, Madam, to know this sort of thing,
20    2,    9|      still in Australia?”~“Yes, Madam, its climate. It is even
21    2,    9|         said Lady Helena.~“Yes, Madam, both on animals and men.”~“
22    2,    9|   Monsieur Paganel?”~“I am not, Madam. The horses and the cattle
23    2,    9|      you turn out?”~“Excellent, Madam, just excellent, and that’
24    2,   12|      world!”~“I dont think so, madam,” replied John Mangles. “
25    2,   12|         on the train?”~“No one, madam; but God watches over children
26    2,   12|     asked Lady Glenarvan.~“Yes, Madam,” replied Toline, looking
27    2,   13|           It is a mere village, madam, but on the way to become
28    2,   14|   inquired Lady Helena.~“Never, Madam,” replied Michael.~“And
29    2,   14|      Australians are not cruel, Madam,” replied the young squatter, “
30    2,   15|       admirably.”~“Didnt they, Madam? If I have no faults now,
31    2,   16|         Helena.~“Wide and deep, Madam,” replied Ayrton; “a mile
32    2,   17|        Lady Helena.~“My father, madam, my father!” replied the
33    3,    6|   answered Lady Helena.~“Which, Madam?” asked Paganel.~“There,”
34    3,    6|      they have perished!”~“Yes, Madam,” replied John Mangles, “
35    3,    7| information to his companions.~“Madam,” said he, in answer to
36    3,    7|         up to this time?”~“Yes, Madam, and the English themselves
37    3,    7|      said Lady Helena.~“We may, Madam,” replied the geographer; “
38    3,   12|         did not kill you!”~“No, madam,” said he; “I do not know
39    3,   13|       escape.”~“More than that, madam, God himself has encouraged
40    3,   13|   intend to imitate Hannibal!”~“Madam, I dare not contradict you,
41    3,   16|        so willed it.”~“But, no, madam, pardon me,” replied old
42    3,   20|        said: “My Lord, and you, Madam, also give your blessing
43    3,   20|         this little isle—”~“No, madam, it is a rock only fit at
44    3,   20|      moderate your grief.”~“No, madam, no; I am a mere ass!”~“
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