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1 1, 5| blessing of Heaven on their expedition, and to put themselves under 2 1, 8| would be of much use to our expedition, and what can be nobler 3 1, 10| through this programme of the expedition without so much as a glance 4 1, 10| Just so.”~“And how is the expedition to be organized?” asked 5 1, 10| all so eager to join the expedition that Glenarvan found the 6 1, 16| understand the object of our expedition, and what our motive is 7 2, 1| the ill-success of their expedition should not throw a gloom 8 2, 1| principal incidents of the expedition, and especially of the new 9 2, 1| discuss the program of our new expedition en famille.”~M. Olbinett’ 10 2, 1| welcome signal-gun of the expedition was heard announcing the 11 2, 3| man’s blessing on their expedition.~ 12 2, 6| the whole history of the expedition. Glenarvan related the discovery 13 2, 8| come with us in our search expedition?”~Ayrton did not reply immediately. 14 2, 8| he should accompany the expedition. He began to speak to Glenarvan 15 2, 8| were going to accompany the expedition, and seemed astonished to 16 2, 8| the success of this new expedition.~A storm of hurrahs burst 17 2, 9| Glenarvan started on his new expedition.~Most fortunately the 37th 18 2, 10| completed the history of this expedition, worthy of being written, 19 2, 13| fear of compromising the expedition.~“If Lady Glenarvan, and 20 2, 14| told the history of the expedition, and had their liveliest 21 2, 14| sole survivor of the Burke expedition,” put in Paganel.~“And not 22 2, 15| Ayrton was necessary to the expedition, that he would know the 23 2, 15| calamities. The health of the expedition remained satisfactory; horses 24 2, 16| rigorous accuracy, that the expedition had been stopped on the 25 2, 16| we might revictual our expedition, and find fresh means of 26 2, 16| justly observed that the expedition would remain on the banks 27 2, 17| his part immediately. The expedition was decided on. At the Wimerra 28 2, 17| Paganel, “you cannot leave the expedition.”~“No,” added the Major. “ 29 2, 19| how lamentably was this expedition to end which had commenced 30 3, 16| assassination, the sufferings of the expedition in the marshes of the Snowy 31 3, 18| convicts, I directed your expedition toward the province of Victoria. 32 3, 21| passengers in this memorable expedition, unprecedented in the annals