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1 2,7| a Scotch nobleman, Lord Glenarvan, anchored off Cape Bernouilli, 2 2,7| board this yacht were Lord Glenarvan and his wife, a major in 3 2,7| undertake this search, Lord Glenarvan resolved to attempt everything 4 2,7| at Cape Corrientes. Lord Glenarvan traversed Patagonia, following 5 2,7| December, 1854. ~"It was Lord Glenarvan's intention to traverse 6 2,7| hospitality to the travelers. Lord Glenarvan made known to the Irishman 7 2,7| Who are you?' asked Lord Glenarvan. ~"'A Scotchman like yourself, 8 2,7| his trustworthiness. Lord Glenarvan, therefore, believed in 9 2,7| thirty-seventh parallel. Lord Glenarvan, his wife, the two children, 10 2,7| Melbourne, there to await Lord Glenarvan's instructions. ~"They set 11 2,7| had just heard of it from Glenarvan's account. Since his abandonment, 12 2,7| east coast, and led Lord Glenarvan to proceed in that direction, 13 2,7| necessary, then, to get Lord Glenarvan to order her to leave Melbourne 14 2,7| what would become of Lord Glenarvan. ~"The 'Duncan' cruised 15 2,7| being fired, and soon Lord Glenarvan and his companions came 16 2,7| a thousand dangers, Lord Glenarvan had accomplished his journey, 17 2,7| Destination unknown.' ~"Lord Glenarvan could only arrive at one 18 2,7| vessel! ~"However, Lord Glenarvan would not give up. He was 19 2,7| 3rd of March, 1855. Lord Glenarvan was now on board the 'Duncan,' 20 2,7| Ayrton refused to speak. Lord Glenarvan then told him, that at the 21 2,7| In the meanwhile, Lady Glenarvan undertook to vanquish the 22 2,7| tell, proposed that Lord Glenarvan should leave him on some 23 2,7| English authorities. Lord Glenarvan, resolving to do anything 24 2,7| coast. ~"Nevertheless, Lord Glenarvan kept the promise which he 25 2,7| were pronounced by Lord Glenarvan:-~"'Here, Ayrton, you will 26 2,8| expedition undertaken by Lord Glenarvan, and its result." ~"Ayrton 27 2,9| do you think that if Lord Glenarvan's yacht had appeared at 28 2,9| Scotch vessel. Now, Lord Glenarvan promised Ayrton that he 29 2,9| dwelling, a notice which Lord Glenarvan and his crew cannot help 30 2,9| the engineer, "for Lord Glenarvan would not choose the winter 31 3,1| has been said, was Lord Glenarvan's yacht, which had left 32 3,1| Heaven that it is indeed Lord Glenarvan's yacht, for I should be 33 3,5| he would like to see Lord Glenarvan again and show himself to 34 3,0| fact, the "Duncan," Lord Glenarvan's yacht, now commanded by 35 3,0| treasure and sent to Lady Glenarvan in the name of the castaways 36 3,0| visits from Lord and Lady Glenarvan, Captain John Mangles and