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1 IX | mountains beyond were espied vast coffee-fields. Passepartout 2 IX | the Indian Ocean, and the vast cisterns where the English 3 X | the larger portion of this vast country, and has a governor-general 4 XI | architecture. Then they came upon vast tracts extending to the 5 XII | the dense forests; then vast, dry plains, dotted with 6 XIV | the pagoda, had crossed a vast plain. They made a halt 7 XVI | steamed by them, was superb. Vast forests of palms, arecs, 8 XVII | to the town, which is a vast collection of heavy-looking, 9 XXI | for San Francisco; and the vast extent of America would 10 XXII | fields, in the midst of vast rice plantations. There 11 XXVI | seen from the windows but a vast, white sheet, against which 12 XXVI | as they passed along the vast prairies, the mountains 13 XXVII | passengers could observe the vast extent of this interior 14 XXVIII| themselves on one of those vast plains which extend to the 15 XXVIII| and the railway extended vast plains, plentifully irrigated. 16 XXVIII| It was a desert in its vast nakedness. ~After a comfortable 17 XXX | pursuing Fogg across the vast white plains; it did not 18 XXXI | a sea. It seemed like a vast frozen lake. The railroad 19 XXXI | sledge flew past over the vast carpet of snow. The creeks