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1 1, 2| John; and Lady Helena will return to Malcolm Castle, while 2 1, 3| gave hope of his speedy return, but in the evening a letter 3 1, 15| stranger bowed slightly in return, and said a few words that 4 1, 21| to make his escape, and return to Colorado. Instead of 5 1, 22| rejoin the DUNCAN. But to return on board without Captain 6 1, 26| CHAPTER XXVI THE RETURN ON BOARD~FOR two hours the 7 2, 1| leaving the coast of Peru to return to Europe, might have been 8 2, 3| island, and receiving in return the old man’s blessing on 9 2, 4| quitted the coast, never to return.”~“What!” exclaimed Paganel. “ 10 2, 6| thing to be done was to return to Europe. Lord Glenarvan 11 2, 7| the 30th of May, 1862, to return to Europe by the Indian 12 2, 7| our journey, we can all return together to Melbourne. If 13 2, 8| vessel, for Paddy wished to return the visit of Lord Glenarvan. 14 2, 10| It was time for him to return to his place at their head, 15 2, 10| of the Wimerra, till you return.”~ 16 2, 11| fear was lest Ayrton should return alone. If they fail to find 17 2, 14| Castle when they should return to Europe.~Then the wagon 18 2, 16| horse, and they began to return to the encampment, following 19 2, 16| added Glenarvan, “let us return to the encampment and deliberately 20 2, 16| banks of the Snowy till the return of Ayrton, that they had 21 2, 18| for it but to await the return of McNabbs.~Presently the 22 2, 18| anxiously awaited their return all day. Evening came, and 23 2, 18| still the scouts did not return. They began to be seriously 24 3, 1| available, and even an immediate return to their own land was out 25 3, 1| lives. Lord Glenarvan must return to Europe!”~“You are right, 26 3, 1| whence it would be easy to return to Europe by the boats of 27 3, 4| the sand, begged them to return to their own quarters.~“ 28 3, 10| fifty were missing on his return. Allowing for a number being 29 3, 10| field of battle, never to return to the country of their 30 3, 14| plateau of Maunganamu to return to his village?”~“Not a 31 3, 14| retrace their steps, and return to the summit of Maunganamu.~ 32 3, 17| mist on the horizon.~The return voyage was fairly commenced. 33 3, 17| hurrahs which greeted the return of Lord Glenarvan to the 34 3, 18| Lord,” replied Ayrton.~“Return to your cabin,” said Glenarvan, “ 35 3, 20| his native land, was to return thanks to the God of his 36 3, 21| regrets, he never would return to France. He dreaded lest 37 3, 21| coming back tattooed.~The return of the captain to Scotland