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1 1, 5| he succeeded in laying in provisions enough for two years. There 2 1, 11| The remaining two carried provisions and a few bales of goods, 3 1, 11| linen, containing the day’s provisions. Paganel, DISTRAIT as usual, 4 1, 12| instruments, and a small stock of provisions were divided among the seven 5 1, 14| quitting this fatal valley? Yet provisions were done, and Argentine 6 1, 15| and means of transport. Provisions and mules were both lacking. 7 1, 15| whole party or rather the provisions and horses were. They were 8 1, 23| however rationing out the provisions, for the morrow had to be 9 1, 26| the sand-hills; the last provisions supplied the last meal, 10 2, 1| next question is, have you provisions and coal enough?”~“Yes, 11 2, 8| accompanied by sailors carrying provisions, went back to Paddy O’Moore’ 12 2, 8| one was intended for the provisions and luggage, and M. Olbinett’ 13 2, 9| with its passengers and provisions, was the very center of 14 2, 16| ladies and the other the provisions. They may thus still be 15 2, 16| camp here, where we have provisions, and let one of us take 16 2, 16| horse and the other to the provisions. Glenarvan, meantime, wrote 17 2, 18| plenty of ammunition and provisions. But before six days were 18 2, 19| half-past twelve, they embarked provisions enough for a couple of days. 19 2, 19| Everyone was safe; but the provisions and firearms, except the 20 2, 19| themselves almost without provisions, thirty-five miles from 21 2, 19| gum-trees. The small store of provisions saved from the raft composed 22 3, 1| They would bring their own provisions.”~“What else?”~“What else?”~“ 23 3, 5| a sufficient quantity of provisions, to the coast of New Zealand.~ 24 3, 6| transport of passengers and provisions. What was needed was a strong, 25 3, 6| to load. First came the provisions, in quantity sufficient 26 3, 6| quite crestfallen.~These provisions were put in hermetically 27 3, 6| the mast on the cases of provisions, their companions near them. 28 3, 6| party, with their arms and provisions, were finally landed on 29 3, 7| shelter with their arms and provisions. In the cave they found 30 3, 7| Carey, without water or provisions, refused to surrender, but 31 3, 8| carrying a share of the provisions, commenced to follow the 32 3, 8| exercised their teeth on the provisions.~Next day, on the 8th of 33 3, 11| prisoners. A limited supply of provisions was in the house, which 34 3, 13| deceased chief; the amount of provisions denoted their esteem for 35 3, 14| Maunganamu, we may run short of provisions. But if we play our game 36 3, 14| for flight. The oudoupa provisions were divided and formed 37 3, 15| by a projecting rock.~The provisions were brought out, and justice 38 3, 15| accustomed tribute. The provisions were almost exhausted, and