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1 1, 6| able to come on deck at daybreak, where they found Lord Glenarvan, 2 1, 16| fell asleep and woke at daybreak, refreshed and invigorated.~ 3 1, 17| quite willing to start at daybreak, however, for they had to 4 1, 19| price we must hold out till daybreak. The AGUARA only prowls 5 1, 19| are right. In two hours daybreak will come, and we shall 6 1, 19| relinquish their sure prey till daybreak made them hasten back to 7 2, 3| sailed away next morning at daybreak.~Between the Cape and Amsterdam 8 2, 10| December, they started at daybreak. The heat was already considerable, 9 2, 11| appeared next morning at daybreak, accompanied by a man who 10 2, 13| will start to-morrow at daybreak.”~It was now nine o’clock; 11 2, 15| encampment.~On the 21st, at daybreak, the journey was resumed 12 2, 16| clouds, and continued till daybreak. The tent became an insufficient 13 2, 19| morning they started at daybreak. At 11 A. M. Delegete came 14 3, 4| safe for some hours yet. At daybreak John examined the landing-place; 15 3, 8| turns, two and two, till daybreak. No fires were lighted. 16 3, 9| CANNIBALS~THE next morning at daybreak a thick fog was clinging 17 3, 11| you all die to-morrow at daybreak.”~Punishment fell on all 18 3, 15| set out next morning at daybreak.~Between Mount Ikirangi 19 3, 19| slowly, and to-morrow, at daybreak, we can send off a boat.”~