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1 1, 2| attempted to found a new Scotland on the shores of the Pacific.”~“ 2 1, 2| Castle, Luss, Dumbartonshire, Scotland.”~ 3 1, 3| it was for the honor of Scotland that he competed in the 4 1, 4| in Dundee, in Perthshire, Scotland. His father, a minister 5 1, 4| which made him popular in Scotland. Like Glenarvan, and a few 6 1, 8| will be linking France with Scotland.”~“Undoubtedly.”~“A geographer 7 1, 23| the task if needs be. All Scotland would unite with me to save 8 2, 6| glens in the lowlands of Scotland, and Paganel fancied it 9 2, 6| a deeper trench between Scotland and England than the twenty 10 2, 10| heart of the Highlands of Scotland.~The next day, at 11 A. 11 2, 12| Canada, New Brunswick, New Scotland, and the United States, 12 2, 12| that?”~“England, Ireland, Scotland, Malta, Jersey and Guern-sey, 13 3, 1| to speak of returning to Scotland. John Mangles was filled 14 3, 5| Jerome, on the Atticoli of Scotland, you will see what he thought 15 3, 7| organized like the old clans of Scotland. They are so many great 16 3, 17| Cape Horn, and get back to Scotland by the Atlantic route.~This 17 3, 20| with which I mean to dower Scotland.”~“Ah, Captain Grant, you 18 3, 21| among the fashionables of Scotland, and he was overwhelmed 19 3, 21| return of the captain to Scotland was a national event, and