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1 1, 2 | Natural History in Paris, the French Government had attached 2 1, 4 | himself Canadian calls himself French; and, little communicative 3 1, 8 | look. ~I replied in good French that I did not know his 4 1, 8 | speak to those rogues in French, English, German, and Latin, 5 1, 8 | determine. Neither English, French, nor German, that is quite 6 1, 9 | by hearing these words in French: ~"Be quiet, Master Land; 7 1, 10| which he had just spoken in French? One might almost think 8 1, 10| penetrating voice, "I speak French, English, German, and Latin 9 1, 17| islands protected by the French flag, from the 4th to the 10 1, 18| again heard of. In 1791, the French Government, justly uneasy 11 1, 18| 1827, accompanied by a French agent. ~The Recherche, after 12 1, 18| Where, no one knew. ~But the French Government, fearing that 13 1, 18| tin-plate box, stamped with the French arms, and corroded by the 14 1, 19| made 11,340 miles, or 5,250 French leagues, since our starting-point 15 1, 21| reviewed the travels of the French navigator, his voyages of 16 1, 23| man does not understand French." ~I gave a last look at 17 2, 1 | the man did not understand French; for several times I made 18 2, 4 | 16,220 miles, or 7,500 (French) leagues from our starting-point 19 2, 4 | were too many English or French steamers of the line of 20 2, 8 | resolved to make for a French port. ~"The Spanish commanders 21 2, 18| These words, spoken in French, startled me! I had a fellow-countryman 22 2, 20| Chesapeake Bay. In 1794, the French Republic changed its name. 23 2, 21| the ship. Whether English, French, American, or Russian, she