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1 1, 2| foundered gonie southern on the coast two sailors Gr Captain landed 2 1, 2| the event occurred on the coast of Patagonia, but still 3 1, 2| afterward, she is lost on the coast of Patagonia. The few broken 4 1, 2| Glasgow, has sunk on the coast of Patagonia, in the southern 5 1, 2| sons cast away on a desert coast. What she has done for Franklin 6 1, 3| had been wrecked on the coast of Patagonia, and that he 7 1, 9| with the current from the coast of Brazil, and on the 7th 8 1, 9| search along the Chilian coast. Thanks to his taste for 9 1, 9| far as Cape Gregory—the coast on either side was low and 10 1, 10| south wind prevails, as the coast is sheltered by the mountain 11 1, 10| creeks and windings of the coast, hoping to discover some 12 1, 10| inquiries all along the coast.~But to the question whether 13 1, 10| the Chilian or Araucanian coast, he gave a decided negative. 14 1, 10| the DUNCAN on the eastern coast and get to Buenos Ayres, 15 1, 10| getting first to the Argentine coast.~Both were ready on the 16 1, 10| went the mules along the coast, while the DUNCAN steamed 17 1, 11| scoured that part of the coast, and to repeat the exploration 18 1, 21| hands of the Indians on the coast of the Atlantic. Any event 19 1, 26| feet high, which skirt the coast, they were all tolerably 20 1, 26| There was no shelter on the coast for her, neither bay nor 21 1, 26| keep far away from such a coast, John Mangles is a prudent 22 1, 26| so as to get as near the coast as possible.~Presently, 23 2, 1| Captain Grant, on leaving the coast of Peru to return to Europe, 24 2, 1| appeared quite plain. No other coast but the western coast of 25 2, 1| other coast but the western coast of Patagonia could possibly, 26 2, 1| island and the American coast, there is only one solitary 27 2, 1| DUNCAN had left the American coast, and was running eastward, 28 2, 2| miles. From the American coast to Tristan d’Acunha is reckoned 29 2, 2| themselves nearer the Australian coast. They began to talk of Captain 30 2, 2| at anchor there, for the coast abounds in seals and other 31 2, 3| vessel had been lost on its coast. Had any shipwreck occurred, 32 2, 4| them and the Australian coast but three thousand miles’ 33 2, 4| himself driven toward the coast with irresistible force. 34 2, 4| been dashed against the coast, and broken in pieces.~A 35 2, 4| the wreck on the western coast.”~“Or the eastern?” said 36 2, 4| assistance. The whole of that coast is English, we might say, 37 2, 4| Paganel. “On the eastern coast Harry Grant would not only 38 2, 4| Paganel; “it is a desert coast, with no communication between 39 2, 4| engaged in exploring along the coast and in the interior.”~“Oh, 40 2, 4| He touched the western coast of Australia in 25 degrees 41 2, 4| the northern parts of the coast, and called them Arnheim 42 2, 4| Edels went along the western coast, and christened it by his 43 2, 4| possible speed, and quitted the coast, never to return.”~“What!” 44 2, 5| rushing toward the Australian coast with a speed which nothing 45 2, 5| rock, for he reckoned the coast could not be more than twelve 46 2, 6| ascertained. On what part of the coast had the tempest thrown them? 47 2, 6| sail round the Australian coast, stopping at Cape Bernouilli, 48 2, 6| cruise along the eastern coast to complete their search 49 2, 6| sent ashore to examine the coast minutely, as they were now 50 2, 6| into the sea on the western coast of the continent.~However, 51 2, 6| point of the Australian coast. Even now they were quite 52 2, 6| of beds of strata made a coast line sixty to eighty feet 53 2, 6| Britanny. But along the coast the country appeared to 54 2, 6| had been wrecked on that coast, neither above nor below 55 2, 7| right on the Australian coast. She was not more than two 56 2, 7| 37 degrees.”~“On the west coast?”~“No, on the east coast,” 57 2, 7| coast?”~“No, on the east coast,” was the prompt reply.~“ 58 2, 7| important point on the western coast of Papua, where the establishment 59 2, 7| in sight of the eastern coast of Australia.~The ship soon 60 2, 7| we have to go on to the coast, on the contrary, then the 61 2, 8| and right to the eastern coast, they would have a fresh 62 2, 8| the whole continent from coast to coast.”~“But the captain?”~“ 63 2, 8| continent from coast to coast.”~“But the captain?”~“The 64 2, 9| between Adelaide and the coast.~Up to this time there had 65 2, 13| the DUNCAN to be at the coast?”~“What good would that 66 2, 14| of the settlements on the coast. He knows his position exactly, 67 2, 15| DUNCAN to repair to the coast, in order to have at hand 68 2, 15| know the country about the coast, and that if any chance 69 2, 16| be able to take us to the coast; so we must get the vehicle 70 2, 16| unanimous to get to the coast without delay. Lady Helena 71 2, 16| Austin, and summon him to the coast.”~“That’s quite certain,” 72 2, 16| Melbourne, and go to the east coast.”~“Oh, always the same story! 73 2, 16| confidence. On arriving at the coast, Tom was to dispatch a detachment 74 2, 17| the DUNCAN summoned to the coast, the strange death of the 75 2, 17| of this bog, and down the coast; but this swollen river 76 2, 17| latitude to the eastern coast of Australia.”~“Of Australia?” 77 2, 18| running right down to the coast took a sudden bend in the 78 2, 18| Kemple Pier, proceed to the coast, and wait for me. I will 79 2, 18| Well, we must get to the coast first,” said Paganel.~“But 80 2, 19| steam to reach the fatal coast, and each hour was bringing 81 2, 19| be at this moment at the coast, and in the hands of the 82 2, 19| Glenarvan as they approached the coast. Perhaps there might have 83 2, 19| round the bay to gain the coast at the 37th parallel, the 84 2, 19| found her on the Argentine coast? They saw nothing. Sky and 85 3, 1| nearly decided to follow the coast road to Sydney, when Paganel 86 3, 1| followed since they left the coast of Araucania. Paganel might 87 3, 1| again to the point on the coast cut by the 37th parallel. 88 3, 1| this part of the Australian coast; on the east coast if not 89 3, 1| Australian coast; on the east coast if not on the west. It would 90 3, 1| might yet be found on the coast traces of a struggle, a 91 3, 1| frequented that part of the coast.~This token was a grey and 92 3, 2| the evening the Australian coast and the lighthouse of the 93 3, 2| Bay— followed the western coast, and on the 5th of January, 94 3, 3| but when we get near the coast, I confess I shall be uneasy 95 3, 3| Without a chart of the coast, certainly not. The coast 96 3, 3| coast, certainly not. The coast is very dangerous. It is 97 3, 3| have to take refuge on the coast.”~“If there was time.”~“ 98 3, 3| had been wrecked on the coast of New Zealand, you would 99 3, 4| my eyes open, and if the coast looks dangerous, I will 100 3, 4| right for the New Zealand coast.~Will Halley, with many 101 3, 4| extends for miles along the coast. Could their fragile boat 102 3, 4| gazed in silence at the coast whose outline lay on the 103 3, 4| friends or enemies, that coast must be their refuge.~“Where 104 3, 5| quantity of provisions, to the coast of New Zealand.~There was 105 3, 5| raft could not follow the coast as far as Auckland, instead 106 3, 5| landing its freight on the coast.~John replied that the voyage 107 3, 6| a dangerous, difficult coast, and infested by desperate 108 3, 6| aided by wind and tide. The coast was about nine miles off, 109 3, 6| continuously toward the coast, and perceiving this, Glenarvan 110 3, 6| few minutes, and soon the coast outline, which bounded the 111 3, 6| toil and pain to reach a coast so full of danger when attained.~ 112 3, 6| twenty-five fathoms from the coast.~Glenarvan, Robert, Wilson, 113 3, 7| s delay, and follow the coast to Auckland. But since the 114 3, 7| province on the southwest coast of Ika-na-Mani. A native 115 3, 7| mission-stations on this west coast, and we shall be able to 116 3, 8| following the windings of the coast, he thought it better to 117 3, 14| avoid them and gain the east coast, where the missionaries 118 3, 15| high ranges, march to the coast across the inhabited regions 119 3, 15| distance from Lake Taupo to the coast had been traversed without 120 3, 15| give the order to go up the coast, when he suddenly stopped 121 3, 16| about his being on this coast.~Why had the DUNCAN come 122 3, 16| DUNCAN come to the eastern coast of New Zealand? How was 123 3, 16| cruising at this moment on the coast of New Zealand?”~But if 124 3, 16| and cruise on the eastern coast of—”~“Australia!” said Glenarvan 125 3, 16| bring me to the Australian coast.”~“Ayrton!” cried Glenarvan.~“ 126 3, 16| 37 degrees to the eastern coast of New Zealand!”~“New Zealand!” 127 3, 16| DUNCAN’S presence on the coast was explained, and all that 128 3, 16| to go and cruise on the coast of New Zealand?”~“Yes, your 129 3, 16| wait for you on the east coast of the island. Moreover, 130 3, 17| his eyes away toward the coast which lay on the west, and 131 3, 17| impassive, gazing at the coast, deaf to every question.~ 132 3, 18| left me behind on the west coast of Australia.”~“Of Australia!” 133 3, 18| abandoned on a nearly desert coast, but only forty miles from 134 3, 18| placed by me on the east coast of Australia. It was in 135 3, 18| DUNCAN, if brought to the coast, could not escape me, and 136 3, 18| you were left on the west coast of Australia?”~“On that 137 3, 18| the Southern Seas, on the coast of New Zealand. Two sailors 138 3, 18| wrecked on the New Zealand coast, now that two years have 139 3, 19| miles from the American coast, and 1,500 miles from New 140 3, 19| am unacquainted with the coast. I will keep under steam, 141 3, 19| we are not on a lighted coast.”~“Ah!” he exclaimed, “another 142 3, 19| wreckers on the Cornish coast in former times. Now the 143 3, 20| his disembarkation on the coast of Australia was concerned.~“ 144 3, 20| animals abounded on the coast. By degrees we fell into 145 3, 20| between us and the nearest coast, that is to say the islands 146 3, 20| landing you on an inhabited coast.”~“It seems so, captain.”~“ 147 3, 21| DUNCAN sighted the American coast, and next day dropped anchor 148 3, 21| re-provisioned, she sailed along the coast of Patagonia, doubled Cape