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1 1, 1| might have found out the road they had come by taking 2 1, 8| is a long way out of the road to India.”~“Not it! From 3 1, 11| There are no inns along this road from one ocean to another. 4 1, 11| away the time along the road by practising the difficulties 5 1, 11| day they came to a cross road, and naturally enough Glenarvan 6 1, 12| at a sudden bend of the road, the MADRINA would disappear, 7 1, 12| shall get back into the road to Antuco, and I’m quite 8 1, 15| the giant Thalcave. The road lay through a beautiful 9 1, 18| appeared in a dip of the road, and seemed to tremble in 10 1, 24| for I could not find the road. The sun was sinking below 11 2, 10| not unbearable, and the road was smooth and good, and 12 2, 10| a drove of cattle on the road.~The quartermaster proved 13 2, 11| the travelers were on the road. Beyond the grove of mimosas 14 2, 11| direction, the mail-coach road from Crowland to Horsham, 15 2, 11| any sign of it; but our road will, before the day is 16 2, 13| Europe.~A mile beyond the road to Kilmore, the wagon, for 17 2, 13| us the least out of the road.”~“It will do neither,” 18 2, 14| and then pointing out the road to take, set off, accompanied 19 2, 15| was just bearable, but the road was toilsome from its uneven 20 2, 15| added, that if the Lucknow road was once passed, it would 21 2, 15| in sight at a bend of the road, behind a gentle eminence. 22 2, 16| not the obstacles in the road, but the Snowy River has 23 2, 16| simply go back to the Lucknow Road which leads straight to 24 2, 17| an unknown country, the road and the by-ways will be 25 2, 18| prairie, came out on the road to Lucknow. This road, after 26 2, 18| the road to Lucknow. This road, after running right down 27 2, 18| seconds would easily clear a road infested with criminals. 28 2, 18| galloping on the Lucknow Road, while the band took the 29 2, 18| while the band took the road southeast of the Snowy River. 30 2, 19| they would all sink on the road, never to rise again.~But 31 2, 19| rapidly along over a well-kept road. They did not lose a minute 32 3, 1| decided to follow the coast road to Sydney, when Paganel 33 3, 1| set out on the northern road that skirts Twofold Bay.~ 34 3, 8| CHAPTER VIII ON THE ROAD TO AUCKLAND~ON the 7th of 35 3, 8| is rather a path than a road, practicable for the vehicles 36 3, 8| the contrary, a very easy road.”~“Well, then,” said Glenarvan, 37 3, 8| cried Paganel, “and the road to Auckland is along its 38 3, 10| east a broad beach with a road track, and covered with 39 3, 14| Maories at the base. The road was free.~At nine o’clock, 40 3, 15| Ranges, through which the road from Hawkes’ Bay to Auckland 41 3, 15| plan was to keep off the road, and, under the shelter