Book,  chapter

 1    1,    9|     to catch a glimpse of any Patagonians, that his companions were
 2    1,    9| insist that Patagonia without Patagonians was not Patagonia at all.~
 3    1,    9|  geographer. We shall see the Patagonians yet.”~“I am not sure of
 4    1,    9|   Magellan called the natives Patagonians, the Fuegians called them
 5    1,    9|   Carteret, declared that the Patagonians are six feet six inches
 6    1,    9|        Just this, madame; the Patagonians have short legs, and a large
 7    1,    9|     magnificent, even without Patagonians.”~Just at this moment the
 8    1,   15|       wore the costume of the Patagonians on the frontiers, consisting
 9    1,   18|       long as a lazo,” as the Patagonians say. He seemed as if he
10    1,   23|       Tom Austin, “if all the Patagonians are cut after the same pattern,
11    1,   24|   refer to the country of the Patagonians.”~“Certainly it does not.
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