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  1  Int      |        turn through South America, Australia and New Zealand, besides
  2  Int      |            America; bushrangers in Australia; and Maoris in New Zealand.
  3  Int      |       condor carries off a lad. In Australia they are stopped by jungles
  4    1,    4|          be followed eventually by Australia and India. But whatever
  5    1,   23|          group.”~“Go on.”~“It cuts Australia by the province of Victoria.”~“
  6    1,   23|          And then.”~“After leaving Australia in—”~This last sentence
  7    1,   24|          as I pronounced the wordAustralia,’ a sudden flash came across
  8    1,   24|          happened on the shores of Australia.”~“I am sure of it,” replied
  9    1,   24|            there are aborigines in Australia?”~“Bravo, Paganel!” said
 10    1,   24|        continent can be applied to Australia, which is only an island.”~“
 11    1,   24|           said Glenarvan, “away to Australia, and may Heaven help us!”~“
 12    1,   24|           may Heaven help us!”~“To Australia!” echoed his companions,
 13    2      |                                    Australia~
 14    2,    1|           and INDI, and extracting AUSTRALIA out of AUSTRAL. He pointed
 15    2,    1|     Pacific right to the shores of Australia, and his hypotheses were
 16    2,    1|         would sail immediately for Australia.~But before the decisive
 17    2,    1|            more. A confession that Australia now as evidently appears
 18    2,    1|            Who knows whether after Australia some other country may not
 19    2,    1|       before we actually start for Australia, to make one more examination
 20    2,    1|      Indian Ocean.~“Now we come to Australia,” continued Paganel.~“The
 21    2,    1|          one AUSTRAL may relate to Australia. The thing is too plain
 22    2,    1|     Whatever likelihood of success Australia may offer us, wouldnt it
 23    2,    1|          our steps, supposing that Australia should disappoint our sanguine
 24    2,    2|         196 degrees which separate Australia from America, or, more correctly,
 25    2,    3|            in the immense wilds of Australia, in the icy solitudes of
 26    2,    4|           lies between America and Australia?”~“Yes, by making two hundred
 27    2,    4|           be done now is to get to Australia, and look out for traces
 28    2,    4|           the shore on the east of Australia, he would almost immediately
 29    2,    4|            in the immense wilds of Australia.”~“Go on, Paganel,” said
 30    2,    4|       thoughts. “The aborigines of Australia are low enough in the scale
 31    2,    4|         will I,” said Paganel.~“Is Australia a big place?” inquired Robert.~“
 32    2,    4|          place?” inquired Robert.~“Australia, my boy, is about as large
 33    2,    4|      traces of him.”~“The whole of Australia, then, is not yet explored?”
 34    2,    4| fifty-eight years ago, my friends, Australia was unknown. Strong suspicions
 35    2,    4|           a country which he named Australia de Espiritu Santo. Some
 36    2,    4|            Hebrides group, and not Australia. I am not going to discuss
 37    2,    4|       touched the western coast of Australia in 25 degrees latitude,
 38    2,    4|          be better acquainted with Australia; not the least name, not
 39    2,    4|    connected with the discovery of Australia may not be known to you.”~“
 40    2,    4|            you know how it is that Australia does not belong to France?”~“
 41    2,    6|            the Capital of Southern Australia.~Could the DUNCAN be repaired
 42    2,    6|             but not in the part of Australia intersected by the 37th
 43    2,    6|            the principal rivers of Australia—the Murray, the Yarrow,
 44    2,    6|            altogether illogical in Australia. It was evident that the
 45    2,    6|            came with his family to Australia, landed at Adelaide, where,
 46    2,    6|           whole territory of South Australia is divided into lots, each
 47    2,    7|           Grant is alive, he is in Australia.”~“Where did the shipwreck
 48    2,    7|            of the eastern coast of Australia.~The ship soon neared the
 49    2,    7|        asked Mangles.~“By crossing Australia as we crossed America, keeping
 50    2,    7|           practicable route across Australia.”~“So practicable, that
 51    2,    7|        There are no wild beasts in Australia.”~“And how about the savages?”~“
 52    2,    7|          in those western parts of Australia where convicts are admitted.
 53    2,    7|        Victoria, but also Southern Australia, Queensland, and even Tasmania,
 54    2,    9|          with the southern part of Australiaviz., with a narrow portion
 55    2,    9|       stretch of what they call in Australiabush,” several prairies
 56    2,    9|         this part of it was called Australia Felix.~“Wrongly named!”
 57    2,    9|          Thanks to her gold mines, Australia has been abandoned to wild
 58    2,    9|            he said, ‘There is that Australia, a sort of parody, or rather
 59    2,    9|          are more wonders still in Australia?”~“Yes, Madam, its climate.
 60    2,    9|      Philanthropists know this. In Australia all natures grow better.”~“
 61    2,   10|           dingoes,” the jackals of Australia.~A magnificent plain, thickly
 62    2,   10|           what’s more, peculiar to Australia. One might search for it
 63    2,   10|          pasture lands of Southern Australia, and sold again at a great
 64    2,   11|          of yesterday. It seems in Australia as if towns shot up like
 65    2,   11|        Australians were wanting in Australia, as the Indians had been
 66    2,   11|         must confess, a railway in Australia does seem to me an astonishing
 67    2,   11|      confuses all one’s notions of Australia!”~“Because you look at the
 68    2,   12|           of the races of Northern Australia. They often go to the large
 69    2,   12|         attire. He had not come to Australia to see Australians in coats
 70    2,   12|         the principal divisions?”~“Australia, belonging to the English;
 71    2,   13|     Penitentiary at Perth, Western Australia, just as they were about
 72    2,   13|    dangerous class, who arrived in Australia a few months ago, by what
 73    2,   13|           there can be convicts in Australia.”~“Escaped convicts, that
 74    2,   14|          the colony of Victoria in Australia, as the field for sowing
 75    2,   14|          South Wales, and Southern Australia, there are more than three
 76    2,   15|        Switzerland to traverse. In Australia there are the Grampians,
 77    2,   16|         attributed, so frequent in Australia, entire forests struck dead
 78    2,   16|         heard of convicts being in Australia? Besides, they would scarcely
 79    2,   17|     begging Paganel’s pardon, that Australia does not reform criminals.”~
 80    2,   17|       quartermaster comes to be in Australia?”~“How, I dont know,” replied
 81    2,   17|            to the eastern coast of Australia.”~“Of Australia?” said Paganel. “
 82    2,   17|           coast of Australia.”~“Of Australia?” said Paganel. “Ah yes!
 83    2,   17|          said Paganel. “Ah yes! of Australia.”~Then he finished the letter,
 84    2,   19|          ended this journey across Australia, which had commenced under
 85    3,    1|       between the various ports of Australia and New Zealand. The captain,
 86    3,    1|           either. All that part of Australia, bordering the ocean, was
 87    3,    2|             After Patagonia, after Australia, his imagination, allured
 88    3,    3|            of the distance between Australia and New Zealand. Will Halley
 89    3,    3|            toil over the plains of Australia, but I will never lure them
 90    3,    4|     dissertation on the Pampas, or Australia, his lectures on New Zealand
 91    3,    4|           track of vessels between Australia and New Zealand; and I have
 92    3,    5|            crossing the Pampas and Australia, can have any terrors for
 93    3,    5|           you to cross America and Australia. But here the case is different.
 94    3,   15|             which reminded them of Australia, but here the kauri took
 95    3,   16|            the eastern coast of—”~“Australia!” said Glenarvan with such
 96    3,   16|         somewhat disconcerted.~“Of Australia?” repeated Tom, opening
 97    3,   16|             No, but New Zealand.”~“Australia, Tom! Australia!” they all
 98    3,   16|         Zealand.”~“Australia, Tom! Australia!” they all cried with one
 99    3,   16|       write New Zealand instead of Australia?”~“Well, upon my oath,”
100    3,   17|      BRITANNIA, and why you are in Australia?”~The same silence, the
101    3,   17|         Who will say why I came to Australia, when Captain Grant is not
102    3,   18|        behind on the west coast of Australia.”~“Of Australia!” said the
103    3,   18|           coast of Australia.”~“Of Australia!” said the Major, interrupting
104    3,   18|             the capital of Western Australia. As I was wandering there
105    3,   18|            me on the east coast of Australia. It was in this way, followed
106    3,   18|          left on the west coast of Australia?”~“On that very day,” replied
107    3,   20|     disembarkation on the coast of Australia was concerned.~“He is an
108    3,   20|     document. The names Patagonia, Australia, New Zealand, had appeared
109    3,   21|           Ocean, Amsterdam Island, Australia, New Zealand, Isle Tabor,
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