Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|          Oh, there’s no need to send so far to find out that,”
 2    1,    3|    Admiralty, to induce them to send out a ship immediately in
 3    1,    5|       always well to be able to send a good round bullet flying
 4    2,    3|        if a lucky chance should send one a companion like the
 5    2,    9|         when they determined to send their criminals here to
 6    2,   12|        exclaimed Paganel. “They send off a child just as they
 7    2,   13|     Wouldnt it be advisable to send orders to the DUNCAN to
 8    2,   15|         urged Lord Glenarvan to send orders at once for the DUNCAN
 9    2,   16|       you think it advisable to send for her to come to the bay?”~“
10    2,   16|       at most your Lordship can send orders to the DUNCAN.”~“
11    2,   17|         of the determination to send a message to Melbourne,
12    2,   18|   stages, and from there we can send on to the DUNCAN, by a safer
13    3,   10| pointing to the hideous group:~“Send them away,” said he.~The
14    3,   13|           That Providence would send you fire,” interrupted Paganel
15    3,   16|         lucky thing you did not send the DUNCAN to Cochin China!”~
16    3,   19|  to-morrow, at daybreak, we can send off a boat.”~At eight o
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