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1    1,    8|    currents from the north of Africa, was making rapid progress
2    2,    3|   which separate the point of Africa from Tristan dAcunha, and
3    2,    3|       Asia, in the deserts of Africa, in the prairies of America,
4    2,    4|    the inhospitable shores of Africa.”~“But what has become of
5    2,    4|    known than the interior of Africa, and yet it is from no lack
6    2,   12|      globe?”~“Oceanica, Asia, Africa, America, and Europe.”~“
7    2,   12|     pupil Toline. And now for Africa.”~“Africa comprises two
8    2,   12| Toline. And now for Africa.”~“Africa comprises two chief colonies—
9    2,   12|  Normal School! Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Oceanica, the
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