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 1    1,    2|         entire; SKIPP is evidently part of the word SKIPPER, and
 2    1,    2|            I see now what GRAUS is part of in the second document.
 3    1,    2|        what can this word ONGIT be part of? Ah! I see—it is LONGITUDE;
 4    1,    5|      captain, all who were to take part in this self-sacrificing
 5    1,    7|             And to what particular part?”~“To Concepcion.”~“To Chili!
 6    1,    7|          you wish; and, for my own part, I am very glad to be able
 7    1,    8|          disembarking is the worst part of the business. Once at
 8    1,    8|            Paganel, that by taking part in our enterprise, you will
 9    1,    9|            the passengers took his part except the Major, who was
10    1,   10|       degree, and possibly in some part of its course we shall fall
11    1,   10|         called, where all who take part in it are of the same opinion.
12    1,   11|           had already scoured that part of the coast, and to repeat
13    1,   12|      passes that I know of in this part of the Cordilleras.”~“The
14    1,   12|         necessary, should continue part of the night. There was
15    1,   13|           as we are hungry. For my part, I would rather see a good
16    1,   13|           They proceeded from that part of the Cordilleras which
17    1,   14|           always occurring in some part or other of the Andes. This
18    1,   16|      phenomenon lasted the greater part of the day. The travelers
19    1,   17|     mimosas growing on the western part, and the substantial herbage
20    1,   18|          success.~Thalcave did his part by capturing a NANDOU, a
21    1,   20|          reckon on meeting in this part of the Pampas?”~“Just the
22    1,   23|   depression of the soil made this part of the plain a deep reservoir.
23    1,   23|       horse,” said Paganel. “He is part and parcel of the Patagonian,
24    1,   24|      replied Paganel. “Why, for my part, on the contrary, I should
25    2,    1|        turn. Not a single word, or part of a word, French, English
26    2,    3|          continent, the thousandth part of it would still be unknown
27    2,    3|            Twice over in the early part of the century, Amsterdam
28    2,    4|      distance in a month over that part of the Pacific Ocean which
29    2,    5|            be sailing then in that part of the Indian Ocean which
30    2,    6|            be ascertained. On what part of the coast had the tempest
31    2,    6|       Glenarvan wished to leave no part unexplored.~The boats had
32    2,    6|          Patagonia, but not in the part of Australia intersected
33    2,    6|           about half a mile south. Part of the cliff had been partially
34    2,    6|            not been thrown on that part of the western shore. Now,
35    2,    7|         his existence; but on what part of the continent he was
36    2,    7|           whole of the uninhabited part of the continent, where
37    2,    7|           latitude, at its wildest part, and traverse immense deserts,
38    2,    8|        discs. The front and hinder part were connected by means
39    2,    9|            to do with the southern part of Australiaviz., with
40    2,    9|          told them first that this part of it was called Australia
41    2,    9|       fifteen years the colony was part of New South Wales, and
42    2,   10|            it in vain in any other part of the world.”~Naturally
43    2,   10| designation, the stock-keeper, was part owner of the drove. His
44    2,   10|            recital, a considerable part of the troop had filed past
45    2,   10|           wet enough too.~The fore part of the wagon, however, was
46    2,   11|           clumsily cut on the back part. McNabbs pointed it out
47    2,   11|     pleasant. The travelers walked part of the way, and thought
48    2,   11|           that an oversight on the part of the guard had caused
49    2,   11|         that had played so great a part in it; neither did he make
50    2,   12|           a long way to visit this part. No doubt some he loves
51    2,   12|       outburst of affection on the part of the Frenchman, and looked
52    2,   15|          the Pacific Ocean—at that part where the wreck of the BRITANNIA
53    2,   16|           completely, and the hind part up to the axle. It would
54    2,   16|         Glenarvan was just at this part of his letter, when McNabbs,
55    2,   17|       fellow determined to act his part immediately. The expedition
56    2,   17|            utmost vigilance on the part of Glenarvan. Happily the
57    2,   18|    necessary, for an attack on the part of the convicts would be
58    2,   18|       weapon had touched any vital part. An intermittent jet of
59    2,   19|            to affirm that no vital part was injured. Loss of blood
60    2,   19|           Mulrady was able to walk part of the way. His wound was
61    3,    1|       might have been lost on this part of the Australian coast;
62    3,    1|          no trace either. All that part of Australia, bordering
63    3,    1|       convicts had frequented that part of the coast.~This token
64    3,    4|            waves, playing the vile part of a pirate! It is here,
65    3,    5|     experienced in cookery. For my part, I very much dislike the
66    3,    6|            with the swell.”~“Is it part of the mast of the MACQUARIE?”
67    3,    6|         John Mangles. “But, for my part, in such a stormy sea I
68    3,    7|   assistance. The women took their part in the most trying labors
69    3,    8|           start.”~During the early part of the day, the thick brushwood
70    3,    9|      misfortunes. He felt that his part was to be the strength and
71    3,    9|            in the most mountainous part of the island, at the southern
72    3,   10|        state that we have taken no part in the war.”~“That matters
73    3,   10|          to ransom him. For my own part, I would rather have torn
74    3,   13|            in this route; the last part of it was within pistol
75    3,   13|            ventured on the exposed part of the crest, they were
76    3,   13|        cones which bristle on this part of the island. It was a
77    3,   13|          world with the thousandth part of it.”~The recollections
78    3,   13|          cut stones, hung from one part to another. In the interior,
79    3,   14|         had several stations. That part of the country had hitherto
80    3,   14|          of a mile.~All this lower part was crossed without molestation,
81    3,   17|            seems to me. For my own part, I venture to affirm that
82    3,   18|          New Zealand. Now, as this part of the programme was not
83    3,   20|          lad had already paid back part of the paternal debt to
84    3,   21|   allusions, and suspicions on the part of McNabbs, Paganel would
85    3,   21|         and John Mangles, and take part with them in the captain
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