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1 2, 12| islands of Chatham, Auckland, Macquarie, Kermadec, Makin, Maraki, 2 3, 1| brig of 150 tons, named the MACQUARIE. It was engaged in the coasting 3 3, 1| else do you want?”~“The MACQUARIE is loading for Auckland, 4 3, 1| said the master of the MACQUARIE.~Will Halley took two or 5 3, 1| long as he commands the MACQUARIE, and the MACQUARIE goes 6 3, 1| commands the MACQUARIE, and the MACQUARIE goes to New Zealand. From 7 3, 1| Glenarvan warned them that the MACQUARIE was inferior in comfort 8 3, 1| accommodation on board the MACQUARIE. Under his busy brush and 9 3, 2| January, the passengers of the MACQUARIE were installed on board 10 3, 2| the captain’s oaths. The MACQUARIE stood out to sea on the 11 3, 2| matter how bad a sailor the MACQUARIE was.~At seven o’clock in 12 3, 3| days after starting, the MACQUARIE had not done two-thirds 13 3, 3| depending on Providence than the MACQUARIE did from Twofold Bay.~This 14 3, 3| so?”~“It is indeed. The MACQUARIE only does a coasting trade 15 3, 3| you could not sail the MACQUARIE into Auckland?”~“Without 16 3, 4| CHAPTER IV THE WRECK OF THE “MACQUARIE”~STILL this wearisome voyage 17 3, 4| days from starting, the MACQUARIE had not yet made a nearer 18 3, 4| passengers on board the MACQUARIE, the most to be pitied was 19 3, 4| look out for troubles. The MACQUARIE sails badly, but she makes 20 3, 4| would have been fatal to the MACQUARIE. There was every reason 21 3, 4| job for five men if the MACQUARIE had not carried a double 22 3, 4| the sea was rising. The MACQUARIE was struck so violently 23 3, 4| succeeded in keeping the MACQUARIE off the breakers. But John 24 3, 4| cried Mangles to Wilson.~The MACQUARIE began to near the new line 25 3, 5| evident that raising the MACQUARIE was out of the question, 26 3, 5| vessel on the scene, the MACQUARIE would have broken up. The 27 3, 6| reasonably hope for it. The MACQUARIE was not in the track of 28 3, 6| crashed under its weight. The MACQUARIE was thus razed like a pontoon.~ 29 3, 6| for their voyage in the MACQUARIE. This was but a scanty resource. 30 3, 6| part of the mast of the MACQUARIE?” asked Lady Helena.~“No,” 31 3, 6| object, the hull of the MACQUARIE motionless on her rocky 32 3, 7| position into which these MACQUARIE passengers were thrown, 33 3, 7| very province where the MACQUARIE’S wreck has deposited us.”~“