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1 1, 3| like Lord Glenarvan to be able on his arrival to tell the 2 1, 5| it is always well to be able to send a good round bullet 3 1, 6| Helena and Mary Grant were able to come on deck at daybreak, 4 1, 6| were too astonished to be able to utter a single word. 5 1, 7| part, I am very glad to be able to offer you, meantime, 6 1, 9| did not despair of being able to speak the language fluently 7 1, 9| was so vexed at not being able to catch a glimpse of any 8 1, 9| straits widened, and she was able to get round Narborough 9 1, 15| very short time I shall be able to thank the Patagonian 10 1, 16| hurricane, but Paganel was able to reassure him on that 11 1, 17| much vexed at not being able to enter into some sort 12 1, 18| party.~“But would you be able for it, my boy?”~“Oh, I 13 1, 18| Wilson, nor myself would be able to rejoin Thalcave at the 14 1, 18| were so rejoiced at being able to quench their thirst, 15 1, 19| horse well enough to be able to trust his wonderful lightness 16 1, 22| very likely might not be able to get to it, but, at all 17 1, 23| doubt the tree would be able to resist the current, but 18 1, 26| a little, and they were able to reflect on the dangers 19 1, 26| opinion that she would be able to keep five miles out.~ 20 1, 26| Lady Helena will not be able to come,” said Tom Austin. “ 21 2, 1| stood round, so as to be able to follow the argument of 22 2, 1| the way. Then we should be able to ascertain if the BRITANNIA 23 2, 5| between the waves, and not be able to raise herself. But Mangles 24 2, 8| couples. These animals were able to draw both with head and 25 2, 10| their head, that he might be able to choose the best pasturage. 26 2, 10| horses and bullocks were able to regain their footing, 27 2, 15| quartermaster would be better able to follow it up than any 28 2, 16| short journeys, would be able to take us to the coast; 29 2, 18| sailor rejoiced in being able to give his Lordship this 30 2, 18| was certain of soon being able to outdistance the convicts, 31 2, 18| not sure that he should be able to restrain him, or if Glenarvan, 32 2, 19| day, the 24th, Mulrady was able to walk part of the way. 33 3, 2| and the quartermaster were able to swim to the ships, and 34 3, 4| sheet of water not being able to escape quickly by the 35 3, 4| sea. Whether she would be able to go about under shortened 36 3, 7| west coast, and we shall be able to make them our halting-places 37 3, 8| our brave ladies will be able to recruit their strength 38 3, 12| tufts and grass and shrubs able to afford a foothold; tried 39 3, 12| question was, would they be able to elude pursuit? Had they 40 3, 18| DUNCAN, a matchless vessel, able to outdistance the swiftest 41 3, 20| rare, and you will not be able to quit this isle. You will 42 3, 21| the last freak he would be able to allow himself. Paganel