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1 1, 5| to enlarge the bunkers to carry as much coal as possible, 2 1, 5| and they did not forget to carry with them the traditional 3 1, 10| the latter case we shall carry him off at once, but in 4 1, 12| and Mulrady added, “I’ll carry the boy.”~The march eastward 5 1, 16| Major, and determined to carry the day, was about to recommence 6 1, 18| my boy; but how could we carry them this water? The leather 7 1, 25| water-spout had passed, to carry on its destructive work 8 2, 3| the sea was there ready to carry the travelers from one country 9 2, 10| expedient employed was to carry all the lambs over, hoping 10 2, 16| foot, the one animal can carry the ladies and the other 11 2, 16| all there was to do was to carry it out as quickly as possible.~“ 12 2, 16| himself for his companions and carry our instructions to Melbourne?”~ 13 2, 17| gold for a raft which would carry us over to the other side.”~“ 14 2, 18| asked Lady Helena.~“We will carry him; we will have relays. 15 2, 19| We will make a litter and carry you in turn.”~The litter 16 2, 19| Glenarvan would be the first to carry his sailor. He took hold 17 3, 1| What else?”~“What does she carry?”~“Everything salable and 18 3, 1| his faithful John, went to carry out the final search. The 19 3, 4| now their only boat, would carry the crew and the passengers. 20 3, 5| a raft strong enough to carry the passengers, and a sufficient 21 3, 6| tide will then turn and carry us to land.”~Next day, February 22 3, 6| died away, the ebb would carry them away from the shore, 23 3, 6| Although the swell seems to carry the waves landward, it does 24 3, 6| again if this tide failed to carry them to land. But he decided 25 3, 7| fortress. But they did not carry it without great loss. Just 26 3, 9| pleasure of Kai-Koumou would carry his captives? He could not 27 3, 13| said Glenarvan, “we must carry these words of hope to our 28 3, 13| that Maunganamu could carry us himself, with all the 29 3, 13| needs. Our DUNCAN would carry us to the end of the world 30 3, 17| no course remained but to carry out the plan formed at Eden, 31 3, 18| Harry Grant was the man to carry out grand projects, but 32 3, 19| produced it, an eruption may carry it away?”~“That is not possible,”