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 1    1,    2|              said John Mangles. “The shipwreck occurred in the southern
 2    1,    2|       continued Glenarvan. “That the shipwreck occurred in the southern
 3    1,    3|  announcement in the TIMES about the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA?”~“Yes,
 4    1,    3|           you know, ma’am, about the shipwreck? Tell me, is my father living?
 5    1,    3|           the scenes of his father’s shipwreck. He saw him on the deck
 6    1,   10|          discover some traces of the shipwreck. A broken spar, or any fragment
 7    1,   10|              the actual place of the shipwreck.”~“There is no proof of
 8    1,   21|           years ago; the date of the shipwreck is explicitly given. The
 9    1,   21|             it gives the date of the shipwreck, and the manner, and the
10    1,   23|           and that it applies to the shipwreck or captivity of Harry Grant,
11    1,   23|          have the certainty that the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA neither
12    1,   24|      document in your hand, that the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA happened
13    2,    1|         absolute certainty, that the shipwreck never occurred on the shores
14    2,    1|           have been the scene of the shipwreck. We had not even the shadow
15    2,    1|             to be the theater of the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA as America
16    2,    1|           had left any traces of her shipwreck there?”~“Incredulous Major!”
17    2,    3|           lost on its coast. Had any shipwreck occurred, some fragments
18    2,    4|            but a few days before her shipwreck. Here, perhaps, Captain
19    2,    4|       Australian continent after his shipwreck?”~“No, Monsieur Paganel.”~“
20    2,    5|             for now that the hour of shipwreck was at hand, the captain
21    2,    6|          nothing. Not a trace of the shipwreck could be seen anywhere.
22    2,    6|          whether he had heard of the shipwreck.~The reply of the Irishman
23    2,    7|             saved with him after the shipwreck?”~“No, my Lord, no. I was
24    2,    7|           Australia.”~“Where did the shipwreck occur?” asked Major McNabbs.~
25    2,    7|            escaped the perils of the shipwreck, why should not the captain?
26    2,    7|           knew all this story of his shipwreck and his captivity. He is
27    2,   14|              at the very time of his shipwreck in the PRUVIENNE, in 1846,
28    2,   15|             the exact spot where the shipwreck occurred.~McNabbs voted
29    2,   17| quartermaster, with his invention of shipwreck.’ ‘If his project succeeds,
30    2,   17|              story and all about the shipwreck, and the audacious fellow
31    2,   17|           the convict had invented a shipwreck to entrap Glenarvan. In
32    3,   17|       captain, at least the place of shipwreck. But it was evident that
33    3,   18|              you to the scene of the shipwreck, fictitiously placed by
34    3,   18|      assigned by the document to the shipwreck—the 27th of June, 1862.”~“
35    3,   18|             he must have perished by shipwreck or by the New Zealanders.”~“
36    3,   20|           island, the account of the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA, and of
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