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1 1, 1| it was.~“Well, since your Lordship asks my opinion,” said Mangles, “ 2 1, 1| much mistaken. But if your Lordship has no objections, and it 3 1, 1| than the other.”~“If your Lordship would simply break off the 4 1, 2| Glenarvan.~“I must confess, your Lordship, that the next word puzzles 5 1, 2| document of the three.”~“Your Lordship is right,” said John Mangles, “ 6 1, 2| his orders.~“What are your Lordship’s intentions?” said John 7 1, 6| captain, “and yet, your Lordship, I must confess that Miss 8 1, 10| sailors.”~“And does your Lordship mean to pass me by?” said 9 1, 12| said Glenarvan.~“Yes, your Lordship, I have been through it, 10 1, 12| lost his way.~“No, your Lordship,” was the reply.~“But you 11 1, 12| difficulty?”~“We will follow your Lordship,” replied Tom Austin.~“And 12 1, 18| said the boy, seizing his lordship’s hand, and covering it 13 1, 19| rejoined Glenarvan.~His Lordship only spoke thus to reassure 14 1, 22| horse going?” asked his Lordship, turning to young Grant.~“ 15 1, 23| we must go down to his Lordship.”~Next minute they had descended 16 1, 24| before complying with his lordship’s request. Then putting 17 2, 1| of Jacques Paganel. His Lordship also spoke in the most eulogistic 18 2, 1| gallant geographer.~“Has his Lordship any orders to give me about 19 2, 1| but I must apprise your Lordship that I did not go through 20 2, 1| saying: “And now that your Lordship has heard all about the 21 2, 4| girl’s apprehension. “His Lordship will please to consider 22 2, 5| than a contrary one.”~“Your Lordship is right,” replied John 23 2, 5| captain. “I may say so to your Lordship, but I should not like to 24 2, 5| remain above.~“No, your Lordship,” said the captain in a 25 2, 8| devotion to Lady Helena and his Lordship, how useful could he be 26 2, 8| execution of an order. Your Lordship may rely on him as on myself.”~“ 27 2, 8| Grant’s father.”~“Oh! your Lordship,” murmured John, turning 28 2, 8| announce dinner, and his Lordship repaired with his guests 29 2, 8| more, as if convinced his Lordship was right.~When evening 30 2, 8| men, begged to offer his Lordship their best wishes for the 31 2, 16| Glenarvan.~“I don’t think your lordship should be in any hurry about 32 2, 16| fifteen days at most your Lordship can send orders to the DUNCAN.”~“ 33 2, 16| the plan I submit for your Lordship’s approval.”~“Well, Ayrton,” 34 2, 18| in being able to give his Lordship this proof of devotion.~ 35 2, 19| cried Glenarvan.~“Will your Lordship listen to me?” returned 36 3, 4| up to him and said, “Your Lordship is looking out for land?”~ 37 3, 4| meeting!”~“Why, John?”~“Your Lordship forgets our position. What 38 3, 4| God forbid! And if your Lordship is bent on looking out for 39 3, 6| nearer to the land.~“Your Lordship is deceived by an optical