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1 1, 10| hoping to discover some traces of the shipwreck. A broken 2 1, 20| are no Indians, nor even traces of any to be seen in these 3 1, 20| surprise at not discovering any traces of them in regions which 4 1, 26| eager gaze could discover no traces of the DUNCAN on the gloomy 5 2, 1| the BRITANNIA had left any traces of her shipwreck there?”~“ 6 2, 4| Australia, and look out for traces of the wreck on the western 7 2, 4| hopes of having discovered traces of him.”~“The whole of Australia, 8 2, 6| consequently, that if no traces of the BRITANNIA were discovered 9 2, 7| How can we possibly find traces of the captives in the heart 10 2, 13| proceed with our search for traces of Harry Grant on the eastern 11 2, 13| on we may come across the traces of Captain Grant. In returning 12 2, 14| over they came upon the traces of squatters going toward 13 2, 16| was necessary to discover traces of the BRITANNIA or Harry 14 2, 17| of Black Point, and left traces of our journey which might 15 3, 1| yet be found on the coast traces of a struggle, a last resistance. 16 3, 1| skirts of the shore evident traces of camping, remains of fires 17 3, 3| because you might find traces of the BRITANNIA, but not 18 3, 17| unsuccessful enterprise, for the traces of the BRITANNIA seemed 19 3, 18| you to recover the lost traces of Captain Grant.”~Keen 20 3, 18| discuss it. However, since no traces of the BRITANNIA had yet