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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 trackpasses 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.~“
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