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1 1, 2| mean prisoners, and CRUEL INDIAN is evidently the meaning 2 1, 7| turning your back on the Indian peninsula.”~“What! Captain 3 1, 10| midst of a tribe in some Indian settlement on the shores 4 1, 12| one goes that way but the Indian shepherds with the herds 5 1, 15| his throat.~Evidently the Indian did not understand, for 6 1, 15| yes, yes) replied the Indian.~Paganel’s surprise became 7 1, 15| furious burst of laughter.~The Indian never moved a muscle of 8 1, 15| they came in sight of the Indian camp, or TOLDERIA, situated 9 1, 15| Paganel never quitted the Indian’s side. It was not that 10 1, 15| Spanish phrases from the Indian and studied the language 11 1, 16| was guided; yet, with true Indian reserve, he maintained absolute 12 1, 16| Paganel was joking, for an Indian is always grave.~“You are 13 1, 16| difficult matter, for an Indian knows nothing about degrees, 14 1, 16| intelligible to a half-civilized Indian. It was quite a sight to 15 1, 16| illustrations, when the Indian stopped him by a gesture, 16 1, 16| added Thalcave, speaking in Indian fashion of the route from 17 1, 16| and he gazed at the grave Indian as if he could read the 18 1, 16| No; but I have heard the Indian speak of him. He is brave; 19 1, 17| Lake Salinas,” replied the Indian.~“And when shall we get 20 1, 18| him.”~“Thalcave is a brave Indian, isn’t he?” said the boy.~“ 21 1, 18| indeed, the heart of an Indian can ever despair.~Spur and 22 1, 18| galloped forward after the Indian.~About three o’clock a white 23 1, 18| such an animal, and the Indian did not attempt it. He urged 24 1, 18| flat on the ground.~The Indian had not made his capture 25 1, 19| fitful light.~However, the Indian’s sleep did not last long; 26 1, 19| caught scent of some party of Indian marauders, or of jaguars, 27 1, 19| sharpened senses of the Indian detected the approach of 28 1, 19| time.”~But this was not the Indian’s reason, and so Glenarvan 29 1, 19| inclosure.~On a sign from the Indian Glenarvan took his place, 30 1, 19| never have interpreted the Indian’s words and gestures.~As 31 1, 19| Bravo!” he added as the Indian that moment leveled two 32 1, 19| eye fell on Thalcave.~The Indian had been stalking about 33 1, 19| the truth was that the Indian was going to try and save 34 1, 19| Verne~“Yes,” replied the Indian, understanding his gesture. 35 1, 19| Quick, quick!” replied the Indian, while Glenarvan said, in 36 1, 19| And turning toward the Indian, he said, pointing to the 37 1, 19| appeared inclined to yield. The Indian had dragged his companion 38 1, 19| immediately after Robert if the Indian had not kept him back by 39 1, 19| Glenarvan; and both he and the Indian urged on their steeds to 40 1, 19| each other’s arms. Then the Indian hugged the brave boy in 41 1, 19| wholly unexpected by the Indian, who was talking to him 42 1, 19| brave!” and employing the Indian metaphor, he added, “his 43 1, 20| fro in the breeze like an Indian hammock; and on the shore 44 1, 20| in conversation with the Indian, though apparently unable 45 1, 20| circumstance. Not to find an Indian where in general there were 46 1, 20| southern frontiers from Indian marauders. But to the increasing 47 1, 20| across even the shadow of an Indian. About the middle of the 48 1, 20| better characterized the Indian race.~But desolate as the 49 1, 21| Argentine army, and married an Indian girl, who was then nursing 50 1, 21| astonishment of Thalcave. The Indian could not understand how 51 1, 21| rear of General Flores. Indian pillagers find pillage there.”~“ 52 1, 21| crestfallen face, and the Indian, turning to the Sergeant, 53 1, 21| whose amour propre, as an Indian, seemed quite wounded by 54 1, 21| attracted the notice of the Indian traders who traffic between 55 1, 22| the ground,” replied the Indian, “but the oxen are down 56 1, 22| s request, he asked the Indian about it.~Thalcave replied 57 1, 22| despised by even a poor Indian of the Pampas. A miserable 58 1, 22| streams.”~“No,” replied the Indian.~“Is he frightened at something, 59 1, 22| Paganel.~“I!” replied the Indian, and forthwith he plunged 60 1, 23| Thaouka.”~“Generous, brave Indian!” exclaimed Glenarvan.~“ 61 1, 23| afterwards?”~“Runs across the Indian Ocean, and just touches 62 1, 24| greedily. He likes to eat an Indian best, and next to him a 63 1, 26| were indulging. Whether the Indian actually understood his 64 1, 26| second and a third time the Indian fired, awakening the echoes 65 1, 26| yacht, said: “Come!”~The Indian gently shook his head.~“ 66 1, 26| refusal. He knew that the Indian would never forsake the 67 1, 26| heart to insist, when the Indian, smiling as usual, would 68 1, 26| simply saying:~“My wife.”~The Indian gazed at it with a softened 69 1, 26| which he had often seen the Indian looking at with interest. 70 1, 26| was going to step in, the Indian took him in his arms, and 71 1, 26| toward heaven.~These were the Indian’s last words, dying away 72 2, 1| Good Hope, and into the Indian Ocean. Only one group of 73 2, 1| apply to this group in the Indian Ocean.~“Now we come to Australia,” 74 2, 3| This lonely group in the Indian Ocean consists of two distinct 75 2, 3| exactly on the meridian of the Indian peninsula. To the north 76 2, 4| tremendous hurricanes of the Indian Ocean, and felt himself 77 2, 4| have found herself in the Indian Ocean? But to this, Paganel, 78 2, 4| and found himself in the Indian Ocean.”~Paganel’s theory 79 2, 5| CHAPTER V THE STORM ON THE INDIAN OCEAN~Two days after this 80 2, 5| then in that part of the Indian Ocean which washed the Australian 81 2, 6| thoroughfares right out into the Indian Ocean?~Paganel himself saw 82 2, 7| return to Europe by the Indian Ocean and the Cape. Three 83 2, 18| shall be masters of the Indian Ocean.’ ‘Hurrah for Ben 84 2, 19| announced their approach to the Indian Ocean. They required to 85 3, 21| of Tristan d’Acunha, the Indian Ocean, Amsterdam Island,