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 1  Int      |         America, Australia and New Zealand, besides visiting minor
 2  Int      |       Australia; and Maoris in New Zealand. The passage of the searching
 3  Int      |        they hunt kangaroos. In New Zealand they take refuge amid hot
 4    2,    1|           sea which extends to New Zealand. Here I must call your attention
 5    2,    1|           have found refuge in New Zealand, which is only an island.
 6    2,    1|             it cannot apply to New Zealand.”~“Now,” went on Paganel, “
 7    2,    4|          sanguinary like their New Zealand neighbors. Though they may
 8    2,    7|       Hebrides, to New Guinea, New Zealand, and New Caledonia, and
 9    2,   11|       universal exhibitions in New Zealand, you think it is all quite
10    2,   12|      belonging to the English; New Zealand, belonging to the English;
11    2,   13|          of the Australian and New Zealand Gazette, “and you will see
12    2,   17|         her the Australian and New Zealand Gazette they had bought
13    2,   17|          on the Australian and New Zealand Gazette lying on the ground.
14    3      |                                New Zealand~
15    3,    1|         the northern island of New Zealand. Paganel’s proposal was
16    3,    1|      adding that the voyage to New Zealand was only five or six days—
17    3,    1|         visiting the shores of New Zealand.~But Paganel did not lay
18    3,    1|            not an island. Now, New Zealand was nothing but an island.
19    3,    1|         ports of Australia and New Zealand. The captain, or rather
20    3,    1|          the MACQUARIE goes to New Zealand. From Twofold Bay to Auckland
21    3,    1|           the idea of visiting New Zealand.”~“Why! have you any trace?”
22    3,    1|            No one returns from New Zealand; but still— you know human
23    3,    2|     geographer thinking of? Of New Zealand, the country to which destiny
24    3,    2|     allured by a name, flew to New Zealand. But in that direction,
25    3,    2|          the unknown shores of New Zealand. He coasted along for several
26    3,    3|          between Australia and New Zealand. Will Halley took very little
27    3,    3|        wrecked on the coast of New Zealand, you would dissuade us from
28    3,    3|          into the mazes of the New Zealand forest. May heaven be our
29    3,    4|     Australia, his lectures on New Zealand fell on cold and indifferent
30    3,    4|          between Australia and New Zealand; and I have a presentiment
31    3,    4|             blew right for the New Zealand coast.~Will Halley, with
32    3,    5|    provisions, to the coast of New Zealand.~There was no time for discussion,
33    3,    5|         any other country than New Zealand. You cannot suspect me of
34    3,    5|         there so formidable in New Zealand?” asked Glenarvan.~“The
35    3,    5|         become a fixed fact in New Zealand, as it is in the Fijis and
36    3,    5|  cannibalism will not cease in New Zealand until her pastures teem
37    3,    6|        track of ships bound to New Zealand. They keep further north
38    3,    6|          on these much dreaded New Zealand shores.~
39    3,    7|           the incidents of the New Zealand war. But to understand and
40    3,    7|      prepared the minds of the New Zealand chiefs for submitting to
41    3,    7|            principal points in New Zealand?”~“Certainly, dear John,”
42    3,    8|        with which the lands of New Zealand abound. They had to cut
43    3,    8|          from wild beasts, but New Zealand has neither tiger, nor lion,
44    3,    8|        these forests of scrub, New Zealand will only be accessible
45    3,    8|          some bird peculiar to New Zealand. His curiosity as a naturalist
46    3,    8| disappearing from the fauna of New Zealand. Robert, searching like
47    3,    8|         mam-mifers.~It was the New Zealandkiwi,” the Apteryx australis
48    3,    8|            volcanic character. New Zealand is, in fact, a formation
49    3,    9|    illustrated, is the rule of New Zealand.~Dumont DUrville has given
50    3,    9|        head by the governor of New Zealand.~This terrible blow befell
51    3,    9|          the national river in New Zealand. It is to the Maories what
52    3,   14|        from all the savages in New Zealand.~A whole day had to elapse
53    3,   14|        treasured up his map of New Zealand, and on it could trace out
54    3,   15|       little known district of New Zealand, that supplies must be sought.~
55    3,   15|        These patriarchs of the New Zealand forest measured fifty yards
56    3,   15|         the wingless giants of New Zealand.~These moas which Paganel
57    3,   16|           THE “DUNCANWENT TO NEW ZEALAND~IT would be vain to attempt
58    3,   16|           the eastern coast of New Zealand? How was it not in the hands
59    3,   16|         moment on the coast of New Zealand?”~But if Glenarvan and his
60    3,   16|     opening his eyes. “No, but New Zealand.”~“Australia, Tom! Australia!”
61    3,   16|           the eastern coast of New Zealand!”~“New Zealand!” cried Paganel,
62    3,   16|        coast of New Zealand!”~“New Zealand!” cried Paganel, leaping
63    3,   16|          read it for himself.~“New Zealand!” he repeated in an indescribable
64    3,   16|          were induced to write New Zealand instead of Australia?”~“
65    3,   16|         cruise on the coast of New Zealand?”~“Yes, your Honor,” replied
66    3,   16|           were to sail over to New Zealand, and that I was to wait
67    3,   16|            vessel was going to New Zealand, he was in a fury; because
68    3,   17|          the last mountains of New Zealand had disappeared in warm,
69    3,   18|        Grant intended to visit New Zealand. Now, as this part of the
70    3,   18|            went to reconnoiter New Zealand. This would agree with the
71    3,   18|            that could apply to New Zealand.”~“That I cannot answer,”
72    3,   18|           IV Verne~“Then it is New Zealand?” asked Glenarvan.~“Listen
73    3,   18|    Glenarvan’s dictation, the word ZEALAND was swimming in my brain.
74    3,   18|          of the Australian and New Zealand Gazette which contained
75    3,   18|    termination of the proper noun, ZEALAND.”~“Indeed!” said Glenarvan.~“
76    3,   18|         CONTINENT?”~“No; since New Zealand is only an island.”~“What
77    3,   18|        Nouvelle ZELANDE—in English Zealand. Deux matelots et le Capitaine
78    3,   18|          Seas, on the coast of New Zealand. Two sailors and Captain
79    3,   18|       chances were in favor of New Zealand.~“Now, Paganel,” said Glenarvan, “
80    3,   18|     captain was wrecked on the New Zealand coast, now that two years
81    3,   19|           and 1,500 miles from New Zealand. The nearest land on the
82    3,   20|          Patagonia, Australia, New Zealand, had appeared to him in
83    3,   21|   Amsterdam Island, Australia, New Zealand, Isle Tabor, and the Pacific.
84    3,   21|        always bore a grudge to New Zealand on account of it. It was
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