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1 1, 24| were paid Paganel on his twofold talents as hunter and cook, 2 2, 1| Bernouilli, and leaves it at Twofold Bay. You will agree with 3 2, 1| answered. After leaving Twofold Bay, we cross an arm of 4 2, 7| off the dangerous reefs of Twofold Bay.~This ended Ayrton’s 5 2, 7| we will go without her to Twofold Bay.”~“And how?” asked Mangles.~“ 6 2, 13| little party would reach Twofold Bay.~They were all in good 7 2, 13| Mangles. “When we reach Twofold Bay it will be time enough 8 2, 15| DUNCAN more easily from Twofold Bay, than if a message was 9 2, 15| should wait till they came to Twofold Bay. The Major watched Ayrton 10 2, 15| which lay between them and Twofold Bay? John Mangles and Lord 11 2, 16| is the exact longitude of Twofold Bay?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 12 2, 16| between the Snowy River and Twofold Bay.~“You are a brave traveling 13 2, 16| to Tom Austin to go on to Twofold Bay.”~This unexpected proposition 14 2, 16| guarantee the DUNCAN shall be in Twofold Bay.”~“That’s well spoken,” 15 2, 16| repair without delay to Twofold Bay. He introduced the quartermaster 16 2, 17| wrecked on the rocks in Twofold Bay. Harry Grant had never 17 2, 17| that since we cannot go to Twofold Bay, we must go to Melbourne. 18 2, 18| the DUNCAN would anchor in Twofold Bay, and twenty-four hours 19 2, 18| hour. He is to sail for Twofold Bay at once; and if he does 20 2, 18| level. We can then reach Twofold Bay by short stages, and 21 2, 18| the means of transport to Twofold Bay, and from there he could 22 2, 18| and in six I shall reach Twofold Bay. This is to be the rendezvous. 23 2, 19| might, and they must reach Twofold Bay before Ben Joyce and 24 2, 19| Glenarvan. “We must get to Twofold Bay; we are only thirty-five 25 2, 19| Wellesley, and fifty miles from Twofold Bay.~Means of conveyance 26 2, 19| his duty to cast anchor in Twofold Bay, for the sea was heavy, 27 2, 19| LORD GLENARVAN, Eden.~“Twofold Bay.~“The DUNCAN left on 28 3, 1| four vessels, anchored in Twofold Bay, constituted the mercantile 29 3, 1| be a tedious affair, for Twofold Bay is not much frequented. 30 3, 1| The geographer had visited Twofold Bay on his own account, 31 3, 1| problematical arrival of a vessel in Twofold Bay. But before coming to 32 3, 1| goes to New Zealand. From Twofold Bay to Auckland we shall 33 3, 1| northern road that skirts Twofold Bay.~It was a melancholy 34 3, 1| cruelly disappointed at Twofold Bay!~Paganel was full of 35 3, 3| than the MACQUARIE did from Twofold Bay.~This unpardonable carelessness 36 3, 4| from their departure from Twofold Bay came, without the fears 37 3, 16| you meant to order me to Twofold Bay.”~“Have you the letter 38 3, 18| accomplices had gone to Twofold Bay, as was proved by the