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1 1, 2| investigations, for we are on the track of a great catastrophe, 2 1, 6| motionless, watching the track of the yacht. After some 3 1, 7| Martin. I am to pursue the track of the Schlaginweit Brothers; 4 1, 10| have put them in the right track; but nothing whatever was 5 1, 10| cannot fail to find the track of the prisoners. You can 6 1, 12| ground, as if scenting the track. They marched in file. Sometimes 7 1, 16| enough for this. But the track they were following was 8 1, 18| Thalcave has set us on the track, and I have great confidence 9 1, 19| tremendous speed on the track of the horse.~Thalcave and 10 1, 20| they must not lose his track, and therefore decided to 11 1, 21| We have been on a wrong track. The prisoner mentioned 12 1, 21| Instead of following the track of Harry Grant, we have 13 1, 24| yes, we have gone a wrong track, and read on the document 14 1, 24| gone blindly on a wrong track not to have discovered the 15 2, 1| we have been on the wrong track, and so explained the document 16 2, 8| they might come upon his track, and at all events, they 17 2, 11| quartermaster. “That enables them to track any horses that may stray 18 2, 13| and fire could open up a track. A grassy carpet at the 19 2, 15| chance should put them on the track of Harry Grant, the quartermaster 20 2, 16| scrub, where is no beaten track and no stations. You will 21 2, 17| his gang has been on our track and spying on us, waiting 22 2, 17| had been sent on the wrong track by an erroneous interpretation 23 2, 18| John, pointing to the dark track in the direction taken by 24 2, 18| In what direction? Which track would you follow?”~At that 25 2, 18| McNabbs, was already on the track, when at three hundred paces 26 2, 18| encampment. They revisited the track, which was still stained 27 3, 4| am certain of it, on the track of vessels between Australia 28 3, 4| him out of his habitual track, and this miserable slave 29 3, 6| MACQUARIE was not in the track of ships bound to New Zealand. 30 3, 8| Ngarnavahia. The “overland track” passes that point, and 31 3, 8| trace of natives, nor any track that could betray the existence 32 3, 10| broad beach with a road track, and covered with pumice 33 3, 12| he landed on the narrow track where Robert waited for 34 3, 12| as to put them off their track. But their progress was 35 3, 12| been seen? Would not their track betray them?~At this moment 36 3, 14| Kai-Koumou once off their track, they thought themselves 37 3, 15| Robert, and he set off on the track of these animals.~His curiosity 38 3, 16| God brought them in the track of the fugitives?~Why? how? 39 3, 17| single word may put me on the track I have lost. Will you speak?”~ 40 3, 18| unfortunately, cannot put you on the track of Harry Grant, and you 41 3, 19| the DUNCAN on the right track.~The yacht therefore continued 42 3, 21| the police ever be on his track.~“Bah!” said the Major.~“