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1 1, 1| obedience to the captain’s orders, the sailors threw a strong 2 1, 2| and to ask what were his orders.~“What are your Lordship’ 3 1, 2| Admiralty.”~The sailor received orders accordingly, and went out 4 1, 5| conveying Lord Glenarvan’s orders to take the DUNCAN immediately 5 1, 8| The captain gave immediate orders for the yacht to continue 6 1, 11| found it far easier to give orders than to see them executed, 7 1, 17| to avoid them, and gave orders to his party to have their 8 1, 20| against surprises, and gave orders to his party to form themselves 9 1, 22| next day came, he gave no orders for departure; the Major 10 1, 24| purposes of classification into orders, and families, and species, 11 2, 1| geographer.~“Has his Lordship any orders to give me about the DUNCAN?” 12 2, 1| But before the decisive orders were given, McNabbs asked 13 2, 1| Town.”~“Well, then, give orders.”~“Let me make one more 14 2, 5| And he went on giving his orders to the men, and doing his 15 2, 8| proposition, he gave immediate orders to make arrangements for 16 2, 8| young captain gave his final orders to Tom Austin, his chief 17 2, 8| hand, stood waiting the orders of this new master.~“My 18 2, 12| for a halt, Glenarvan gave orders to prepare their camp for 19 2, 13| it be advisable to send orders to the DUNCAN to be at the 20 2, 15| urged Lord Glenarvan to send orders at once for the DUNCAN to 21 2, 15| young captain said even that orders would reach the DUNCAN more 22 2, 16| will be time enough to give orders to Tom Austin, and summon 23 2, 16| most your Lordship can send orders to the DUNCAN.”~“I have 24 2, 16| let one of us take your orders to Tom Austin to go on to 25 2, 16| from the yacht under his orders.~Glenarvan was just at this 26 2, 17| does not your honor give orders for a raft to be constructed? 27 2, 18| telegraph to Melbourne his orders about the DUNCAN.~These 28 2, 19| Austin. He would execute your orders, and set out as soon as 29 3, 4| could not understand his orders. His incoherent words, his 30 3, 4| words, his contradictory orders showed that this stupid 31 3, 5| execute their captain’s orders.~“What is to be done?” asked 32 3, 10| but gloomy, awaiting the orders of Kai-Koumou; the others 33 3, 10| warriors who, under his orders, hastened to the defence 34 3, 16| cruising here by your Honor’s orders.”~“By my orders?” cried 35 3, 16| Honor’s orders.”~“By my orders?” cried Glenarvan.~“Yes, 36 3, 16| this letter?”~“It contained orders to leave Melbourne without 37 3, 16| my custom to discuss any orders I receive, and I obeyed. 38 3, 17| guard at the door, with orders to watch his slightest movement. 39 3, 17| This plan was adopted, and orders were given to the engineer 40 3, 18| Glenarvan. Faithful to the orders of their chief, they had 41 3, 20| same day, he gave immediate orders for the disembarkation of