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1 1, 19| towards the Island Sound and Canal Mauvais. ~I wondered if 2 2, 4 | would not risk itself in a canal cut with sluices. And again, 3 2, 4 | construction of the Suez Canal; a canal, however, very 4 2, 4 | construction of the Suez Canal; a canal, however, very useless to 5 2, 4 | did not think of digging a canal direct, and took the Nile 6 2, 4 | intermediate. Very probably the canal which united the Nile to 7 2, 4 | the works of an alimentary canal to the waters of the Nile 8 2, 4 | four days to go up this canal, and it was so wide that 9 2, 4 | months in the year. This canal answered all commercial 10 2, 4 | take you through the Suez Canal; but you will be able to 11 2, 6 | Nea Kamenni and itself a canal ten yards broad. I was in 12 2, 6 | same island." ~"And the canal in which we are at this 13 2, 10| this lagoon by a natural canal, which opens about ten yards 14 2, 13| impulsion our apparatus made a canal for itself; some times carried 15 2, 14| circumference. A narrow canal separated it from a considerable 16 2, 19| the mouth of the Bahama Canal. We were then following