Book,  chapter

1  Int      |    Geography of France and her Colonies.”~Verne has perhaps had
2    2,    4|       their way to the English colonies, or they have fallen into
3    2,    4|       have reached the English colonies, or long ago he would have
4    2,    7| provinces, only in the eastern colonies. The province of Victoria
5    2,   10|  gigantic crane of the English colonies. This winged creature was
6    2,   11|     employed in the Australian colonies.~“I thought,” said Glenarvan, “
7    2,   12|     Africa comprises two chief colonies—the Cape on the south, capital
8    2,   14|    find no booty, nor near the colonies of New South Wales, where
9    3,    7|      and became governor, nine colonies were founded at various
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