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1 1, 1| to work without further delay, so carefully and minutely, 2 1, 7| to put up with a little delay, which is relatively of 3 1, 7| to cause a single day’s delay.”~“Will you join us in our 4 1, 7| gracefully to the compulsory delay. He made himself amiable 5 1, 8| will not occasion the least delay.”~The captain gave immediate 6 1, 9| and entered them without delay. This route is generally 7 1, 10| the subject. He would not delay an instant, but went straight 8 1, 12| Cordilleras.”~“And that would delay us?”~“Three days at least.”~ 9 1, 14| reasons against any long delay; indeed it was best for 10 1, 19| and though every instant’s delay but increased the danger, 11 2, 5| little in our teeth, it will delay us greatly.”~“Well, John, 12 2, 8| the journey with as little delay as possible. The time of 13 2, 11| journey. This might end in a delay of many days, and Glenarvan, 14 2, 11| succeed, could brook no delay, in his eagerness to attain 15 2, 13| condition that it will cause no delay, or take us the least out 16 2, 14| station. It was twelve hours’ delay, but also twelve hours’ 17 2, 16| get to the coast without delay. Lady Helena and Mary Grant 18 2, 16| worst thing about it is the delay it would cause; but it would 19 2, 16| officer to repair without delay to Twofold Bay. He introduced 20 2, 17| Officer, to get to sea without delay, and bring the DUNCAN to—”~ 21 2, 17| Austin to go to sea without delay; and take the DUNCAN to 22 2, 18| past the convicts. Better delay half-a-day than not arrive 23 2, 18| him come on to us without delay. Now go, my brave sailor, 24 2, 19| greatest trouble was the delay his condition might cause 25 2, 19| sea; suppose there was a delay of a day, or two days.”~“ 26 2, 19| resolved to set off without delay. Mulrady saw clearly that 27 2, 19| difference would a few days’ delay make?~“No, my friend,” he 28 2, 19| might have been some slight delay, and after all they might 29 2, 19| His first mate would not delay the execution of an order 30 3, 1| reach Melbourne without delay. Next day John went to inquire 31 3, 6| necessity of leaving without delay a vessel doomed to certain 32 3, 6| efforts. John, impatient of delay, cut the rope, thus sacrificing 33 3, 6| he decided that further delay was not to be thought of, 34 3, 7| start without an hour’s delay, and follow the coast to 35 3, 7| appeared on the scene, a delay of twelve hours was not 36 3, 11| this was the reason of the delay.~The Maories believe that 37 3, 13| Malcolm Castle.~Without delay, the fugitives sat down 38 3, 16| leave Melbourne without delay, and go and cruise on the 39 3, 16| to put out to sea without delay, and to take the Duncan,