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1    1,    9|    immense forests. Toward the southwest, Mount Tarn rose 6,500 feet
2    1,   16|     bar of clouds streaked the southwest horizon—a sure sign of a
3    1,   16|      wind which blows from the southwest. Thalcave was not mistaken,
4    1,   17|       to the north. A south or southwest wind generally puts to flight
5    1,   26| unchanged, always running from southwest to northeast. Profound darkness
6    2,    2|       is eighteen miles to the southwest and Nightingale Island is
7    3,    2|    breeze was blowing from the southwest. The sails were gradually
8    3,    4|     and blew steadily from the southwest; but the currents were against
9    3,    7|       Taranaki province on the southwest coast of Ika-na-Mani. A
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