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1 Int | Captain Grant” and as “A Voyage Around the World,” is perhaps 2 1, 1| concern has made a long voyage, protected by this strong 3 1, 5| make preparations for a voyage to the Southern Seas, and 4 1, 5| Lady Glenarvan for a long voyage. He had also to get cabins 5 1, 5| in this self-sacrificing voyage, left the yacht and repaired 6 1, 6| of the first day of the voyage in their berths, for there 7 1, 6| Dumbartonshire, making a voyage by special favor, so that 8 1, 6| these ladies will make our voyage in the SCOTIA appear as 9 1, 9| hemisphere.~So far, then, the voyage had been made without difficulty. 10 2, 1| once more during the whole voyage. After this prelude, he 11 2, 1| question was what sort of a voyage he had made.~“We could not 12 2, 1| continued his account of his voyage. On arriving at Cape Pilares 13 2, 2| Under such conditions, the voyage was safely and rapidly accomplished. 14 2, 2| The only result of this voyage of circumnavigation was 15 2, 3| this was only a ten day’s voyage. The elements were now no 16 2, 3| ready to proceed on their voyage next day.~They rambled about 17 2, 4| have reached the end of her voyage.~Mary Grant and her brother 18 2, 5| does? It will only make our voyage a little longer.”~“Yes, 19 2, 7| account of the BRITANNIA’S voyage across the Pacific. Mary 20 2, 15| the continuation of the voyage, without making the least 21 2, 15| bearing the fatigues of the voyage. This somewhat reassured 22 3, 1| proposition, adding that the voyage to New Zealand was only 23 3, 1| choice, and for so short a voyage it was not necessary to 24 3, 3| hold, for the rest of the voyage. But John Mangles succeeded, 25 3, 4| MACQUARIE”~STILL this wearisome voyage dragged on. On the 2d of 26 3, 5| coast.~John replied that the voyage was impossible with such 27 3, 6| purchase made for their voyage in the MACQUARIE. This was 28 3, 6| everything for resuming their voyage, and then he ordered the 29 3, 17| before she commenced her voyage of circumnavigation. It 30 3, 17| the horizon.~The return voyage was fairly commenced. A 31 3, 17| fairly commenced. A sad voyage, for the courageous searching 32 3, 17| conversations which had cheered the voyage, each one kept apart from 33 3, 20| Grant a narrative of the voyage, and made him proud of his 34 3, 20| could have stood so long a voyage. I therefore relinquished 35 3, 21| come back again after a voyage of five months, during which, 36 3, 21| up the Atlantic Ocean. No voyage could be more devoid of 37 3, 21| only adventure of his grand voyage that Paganel could never