Book,  chapter

1    1,   12|       carry the boy.”~The march eastward was forthwith resumed. They
2    1,   16|       the Argentine soil slopes eastward, and all the travelers had
3    2,    1| American coast, and was running eastward, her sharp keel rapidly
4    2,   11|        one hundred miles to the eastward.~“We are now approaching
5    2,   11|          and then resumed their eastward course.~
6    3,    8|        undulating plains to the eastward, ready with their loaded
7    3,   12|          But they bore steadily eastward, as much as possible, and
8    3,   13|        crater of Tongariro. But eastward nothing but the rocky barrier
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