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1 2,7| cargo, a year before. The 'Duncan' was commanded by Captain 2 2,7| Sea, and picked up by the 'Duncan.' This document stated in 3 2,7| Grant, who joined him. The 'Duncan' yacht was equipped for 4 2,7| wished to take part, and the 'Duncan,' leaving Glasgow, proceeded 5 2,7| among the Indians. ~"The 'Duncan' disembarked her passengers 6 2,7| situated in her course, the 'Duncan,' as I have said, arrived 7 2,7| command of Ayrton, while the 'Duncan,' under charge of the mate, 8 2,7| from his ship, seize the 'Duncan,' and make the yacht a pirate 9 2,7| to do. ~"Meanwhile, the 'Duncan' had been sent to Melbourne 10 2,7| carry to the mate of the 'Duncan'-a letter which ordered 11 2,7| would be able to take the 'Duncan' into Twofold Bay, where 12 2,7| of Lord Glenarvan. ~"The 'Duncan' cruised about on this coast 13 2,7| of guns. The guns on the 'Duncan' were being fired, and soon 14 2,7| Australia, at Twofold Bay. 'Not "Duncan!"' He telegraphed to Melbourne. 15 2,7| Melbourne. They answered, '"Duncan" sailed on the 18th instant. 16 2,7| of Heaven, he found the 'Duncan,' under command of the mate, 17 2,7| Glenarvan was now on board the 'Duncan,' but Ayrton was there also. 18 2,7| Ayrton remained mute. ~"The 'Duncan' continued her voyage along 19 2,7| which he had given. The 'Duncan' continued her voyage and 20 2,7| this islet on which the 'Duncan' leaves you. You will be 21 2,7| never forget it! ~"And the 'Duncan,' making sail, soon disappeared. 22 2,9| very unfortunate if the 'Duncan' has returned to these parts 23 3,1| Herbert. ~"Can it be the 'Duncan'?" he cried. ~The "Duncan," 24 3,1| Duncan'?" he cried. ~The "Duncan," as has been said, was 25 3,1| alone can say if it is the 'Duncan.'" ~This was the opinion 26 3,1| vessel. ~"If it is the 'Duncan,'" said Herbert, "Ayrton 27 3,1| to return on board the 'Duncan,' and pray Heaven that it 28 3,1| that this ship may be the 'Duncan' come to these seas for 29 3,1| you home again." ~"The 'Duncan!'" murmured Ayrton. "Already?" 30 3,1| no! it cannot be the 'Duncan'!" ~"Look, Ayrton," then 31 3,1| do not think she is the 'Duncan.'" ~"Why do you not think 32 3,1| Spilett. ~"Because the 'Duncan' is a steam-yacht, and I 33 3,1| ship was or was not the "Duncan." The Scotch yacht was also 34 3,1| saying-~"It is not the 'Duncan'! It could not be!" ~Pencroft 35 3,1| It was that which the "Duncan" would have carried, had 36 3,0| watch the horizon. ~"The 'Duncan'!" murmured Ayrton-and fell 37 3,0| explained everything. ~"The 'Duncan'!" he murmured. ~"The 'Duncan'!" 38 3,0| Duncan'!" he murmured. ~"The 'Duncan'!" exclaimed Cyrus Harding. 39 3,0| It was, in fact, the "Duncan," Lord Glenarvan's yacht, 40 3,0| to their country by the "Duncan." ~There, upon this domain,