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1 1, 7| DUNCAN!” he exclaimed, with a cry of despair, and forthwith 2 1, 11| urged it on with a guttural cry, and if that proved unavailing, 3 1, 13| fifty miles an hour. Not a cry was possible, nor an attempt 4 1, 14| intently in hope that some cry for help would fall upon 5 1, 14| mind, and with a terrible cry, he called out, “Fire! fire! 6 1, 14| flying at a slow rate.~A cry of horror rose on all sides. 7 1, 14| the heart.~But a wilder cry of joy never broke from 8 1, 19| wait long, for a strange cry—a confused sound of barking 9 1, 19| conducted by Paganel. A cry broke from Glenarvan’s lips, 10 1, 23| say?~No; but a terrible cry resounded from the top of 11 1, 26| as Lord Glenarvan’s loud cry, “The DUNCAN, the DUNCAN!” 12 2, 2| the reply.~This exciting cry brought everyone speedily 13 2, 8| Ayrton gave a peculiar cry, and his team set off. The 14 2, 13| super-fices of several degrees. A cry of admiration escaped the 15 2, 13| and from time to time a cry from Ayrton to stir up his 16 2, 14| immediately. Robert gave a loud cry and fell. Mary Grant saw 17 2, 16| were growing. He gave a cry well known to his team, 18 2, 18| if to answer the Major, a cry of distress was heard.~“ 19 2, 18| Listen!” said Glenarvan.~This cry came from the same quarter 20 2, 18| could not help uttering a cry.~McNabbs continued: “‘Now 21 3, 4| ruined! I am lost!” he would cry, as he ran from side to 22 3, 12| sharp blade. He suppressed a cry.~John Mangles, inserting 23 3, 14| became less violent, their cry was heard:~“Taboo! taboo! 24 3, 15| unfortunate companions, when a cry from Robert arrested his 25 3, 16| and disappeared below.~A cry of terror succeeded the 26 3, 19| CHAPTER XIX A CRY IN THE NIGHT~THE crew soon 27 3, 19| plaintive voice sent up a cry, the tones of which thrilled 28 3, 19| Robert.”~A second time the cry reached them, and this time 29 3, 19| Suddenly Robert gave a loud cry, and exclaimed he could 30 3, 19| fathoms’ distance a piercing cry broke from Mary’s lips.~“ 31 3, 19| captain had heard Mary’s cry, for he held out his arms, 32 3, 20| provoked me to the despairing cry, which only my two children