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1 1, 2| which give a clew to their fate—PR, that must mean prisoners, 2 1, 2| information respecting the fate of the three-mast vessel 3 1, 14| cannot leave him to his fate. Every valley and precipice 4 1, 19| to himself the horrible fate that seemed to await him 5 1, 24| abandoned them to their fate—that is, if they lived in 6 2, 4| is the only one of whose fate we are ignorant, and some 7 2, 7| have no doubt that their fate has been similar to my own, 8 2, 16| hands has escaped the common fate.”~“That’s true,” said John 9 2, 17| written, and the lots drawn. Fate fixed on Mulrady. The brave 10 2, 17| went straight to his heart. Fate could hardly have chosen 11 2, 18| wounded, abandoned to his fate, calling in vain on those 12 3, 1| repeated blows of adverse fate, Glenarvan himself was compelled 13 3, 1| must be informed of the fate of the DUNCAN. But do not 14 3, 6| Auckland.”~“We must bear our fate, Monsieur Paganel,” replied 15 3, 9| question the chief on the fate that awaited them. Addressing 16 3, 11| illusive hopes as to his own fate; nothing but his death could 17 3, 11| restored to them, but their fate was no doubtful matter. 18 3, 11| husband, to escape the same fate. John! at this last moment 19 3, 11| women were resigned to their fate; the men dissembled their 20 3, 11| showed that they met their fate without resistance.~Their 21 3, 11| They understood then what fate awaited them next day at 22 3, 13| it, in vain regret at the fate of his crew.~His mind still 23 3, 14| the jokes of Paganel. The fate of the whole party would 24 3, 17| was a prisoner, and his fate was about to be decided 25 3, 17| convictions concerning the fate of the shipwrecked men appeared 26 3, 18| answer he gave, perhaps the fate of Harry Grant might depend!~ 27 3, 19| numbered among our great men if fate had not arrested his course.”~“ 28 3, 21| cheering of the Highlanders.~As fate would have it then, Harry 29 3, 21| auspices of Lord Glenarvan.~But fate also decreed that Paganel