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1    1,    3|      clustering islands of the Archipelago.~However, Lord Glenarvan
2    1,    8|       your time usefully. This archipelago is still but little known.”~“
3    1,    9|       forming a sort of aerial archipelago in the sky.~It is at Cape
4    1,   10| Mangles had sailed as near the archipelago of Chiloe as possible, and
5    2,   12|  America, with its Guiana, its archipelago of South Shetland, its Georgia,
6    3,    7|      taking possession of this archipelago, which commands the whole
7    3,   19|      land on the north was the Archipelago of Pomotou, under the protectorate
8    3,   20|      to say the islands of the Archipelago of Pomotou. No boat could
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