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 1    1,    3|     return, but in the evening a letter apprised her of the difficulties
 2    1,    4|         Captain Grant wrote that letter and threw it into the sea,
 3    2,   16|   Glenarvan, meantime, wrote his letter for Tom Austin. He ordered
 4    2,   16|         just at this part of his letter, when McNabbs, who was following
 5    2,   17|          this, Glenarvan got his letter ready for Tom Austin, but
 6    2,   17|   oblivious of Glenarvan and the letter entirely, till his friends
 7    2,   17|       dictation at once, and the letter was soon completed. It read
 8    2,   17| Australia.”~Then he finished the letter, and gave it to Glenarvan
 9    2,   17|        and closed and sealed the letter. Paganel, whose hand still
10    2,   18|     ready to start.~“Here is the letter you are to give to Tom Austin,”
11    2,   18|          repeating: “My Lord—the letterBen Joyce.”~The Major repeated
12    2,   18|      arrival at the DUNCAN. This letter—~Glenarvan searched Mulrady’
13    2,   18|  searched Mulrady’s pockets. The letter addressed to Tom Austin
14    2,   18|         of them say: “I have the letter.”~“Give it to me,” returned
15    3,    7|        were influenced to sign a letter addressed to Queen Victoria
16    3,    7|   affixed his tattoo-mark to the letter by way of signature, uttered
17    3,   16|        instructions sent in your letter of January fourteenth.”~“
18    3,   16|         January fourteenth.”~“My letter! my letter!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~
19    3,   16|      fourteenth.”~“My letter! my letter!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~The
20    3,   16|         him with their eyes. The letter dated from Snowy River had
21    3,   16|         dreaming. You received a letter, Tom?”~“Yes, a letter from
22    3,   16|          a letter, Tom?”~“Yes, a letter from your Honor.”~“At Melbourne?”~“
23    3,   16|       were completed.”~“And this letter?”~“It was not written by
24    3,   16|           my Lord.”~“Just so; my letter was brought by a convict
25    3,   16|        were the contents of this letter?”~“It contained orders to
26    3,   16|         a mistake in reading the letter. Could a faithful, exact
27    3,   16|        mistaken. Ayrton read the letter as I did, and it was he,
28    3,   16|      Twofold Bay.”~“Have you the letter still, Tom?” asked the Major,
29    3,   16|       returned directly with the letter written by Paganel and signed
30    3,   16|          him.~Glenarvan took the letter and read as follows:~“Order
31    3,   16|    leaping up.~And he seized the letter from Glenarvan, rubbed his
32    3,   16|          your injunctions to the letter, should not I have been
33    3,   18|          very act of writing the letter to Glenarvan’s dictation,
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