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 1    1,    1|             head of the main-mast. The name of the yacht was the DUNCAN,
 2    1,    2|                and we have neither the name of the ship nor the place
 3    1,    2|              is little doubt about the name; we get that from the fragments
 4    1,    2|                word GONIE. Doesnt the name of the country strike you
 5    1,    2|                here, and we’ll see the name on the list, and all about
 6    1,    2|               his eye in search of the name required. But his quest
 7    1,    4|               Callao, in June, and the name of the BRITANNIA never appeared
 8    1,    5|            roll of passengers, we must name Major McNabbs. The Major
 9    1,    6|          steward.~“Certainly; and your name, what is it?”~“Olbinett.”~“
10    1,    6|               African traveler of that name. A daring man he was, sir.
11    1,    7|      geographer say, when he heard the name and destination of the ship,
12    1,    9|            them.”~“But surely the very name Patagonia, which means ‘
13    1,    9|            imaginary beings.” “Oh, the name is nothing,” said Paganel,
14    1,    9|              not sure if that is their name.”~“What an idea!” exclaimed
15    1,    9|            Bougainville gives them the name of Chauha, and Falkner that
16    1,    9|                that of Tehuelhets. The name they give themselves is
17    1,    9|             there are doubts about the name of the race there is none
18    1,    9|             deserted settlement, whose name will be an eternal protest
19    1,   10|               Glenarvan. “Does not the name Patagonia seem apparent
20    1,   11|                 A river which hasn’t a name is like having no civil
21    1,   11|          enough Glenarvan inquired the name of it.~“It is the route
22    1,   12|                oppression known by the name of PUNA. Drops of blood
23    1,   13|             companions by the tempting name of guanaco cutlets. No one
24    1,   15|           indignantly.~“And what’s the name of this book?” asked the
25    1,   15|                found out even that his name was Thalcave, a word that
26    1,   16|               and he well deserved the name.~Thalcave was a consummate
27    1,   19|              red wolf, for this is the name given to it by the Pampas
28    1,   20|                designating them by the name which had caused such a
29    1,   21|              to which it has given its name, includes all the south
30    1,   21|               Basque by birth, and his name was Manuel Ipharaguerre,
31    1,   21|           shall say, my friends, or my name is not Jacques Paganel any
32    1,   22|       amphibious animals who bear that name.~All of a sudden, about
33    1,   24|               serve up later under the name of field larks. Robert had
34    2,    1|                has been worthy of your name.” And he leaned over the
35    2,    1|            parallel.”~“And what is its name,” asked the Major.~“Here
36    2,    1|             map. It is Maria Theresa—a name of which there is not a
37    2,    2| circumnavigation was to strike out the name of Isle Tristan from the
38    2,    4|               christened it by his own name. In 1622, Leuwin went down
39    2,    4|              so Paganel continued with name after name until his hearers
40    2,    4|              continued with name after name until his hearers cried
41    2,    4|               Australia; not the least name, not even the most trifling
42    2,    4|               proudly.~“Come now. If I name one fact you dont know,
43    2,    5|             care these roarers for the name of king? To cabin! Silence!
44    2,    7|            never heard the BRITANNIA’s name mentioned, and reasonably
45    2,    8|               rely on him, and, in the name of the men, begged to offer
46    2,    9|              independent, and took the name of Victoria.”~“And has greatly
47    2,   10|                obliged to own that the name of this lake was a complete
48    2,   10|                owner of the drove. His name was Sam Machell, and he
49    2,   11|               which quite deserved its name of “open plain.” Some fragments
50    2,   12|             Frenchman’s.~“What is your name?” asked Lady Helena.~“Toline,”
51    2,   12|           heart. When he mentioned the name of God his voice was grave
52    2,   14|                stranger, announced his name and rank.~The gentlemen
53    2,   15|          deepening darkness. “The very name Alps gives plenty of room
54    2,   16|            tone, how he wrote Ayrton’s name.~“Why, as it is pronounced,
55    2,   17|             revelation of Tom Ayrton’s name was like a clap of thunder.
56    2,   17|             for he has well earned his name.’ And then the scoundrels
57    2,   17|           BRITANNIA; he had stolen the name of Ayrton and the shipping
58    2,   17|                in my opinion the man’s name is really Ayrton. Ben Joyce
59    2,   17|              her eyes and her father’s name came to her lips.~The discovery
60    3,    1|          resolution never to utter the name of her father. She suppressed
61    3,    2|              imagination, allured by a name, flew to New Zealand. But
62    3,    2|              bay—which still bears the name of Massacre Bayfollowed
63    3,    2|                shores, giving them the name Staten-land or the Land
64    3,    2|                the islands of the same name on the east of Terra del
65    3,    3|                friend. They have a bad name in these waters. It is not
66    3,    8|           passengers. The ferns, whose name is legion, concur with the
67    3,    9|                conquerors. The chief’s name was “Kai-Koumou,” a name
68    3,    9|               name was “Kai-Koumou,” a name of evil boding in the native
69    3,    9|             expected at his hands. His name was well known to the English
70    3,    9|               of Auckland. It gave its name to all those indomitable
71    3,    9|               saw that “Taupo” was the name of a lake celebrated in
72    3,   10|           fierce and cruel aspect. His name was Kara-Tete, meaning “
73    3,   12|           Glenarvan.~But softly as the name was breathed, Mary Grant,
74    3,   15|                He proposed to give the name of Glenarvan to this unnamed
75    3,   15|               carefully on his map the name of the Scottish nobleman.~
76    3,   15|           effort on his behalf. If his name was uttered at all, it was
77    3,   18|          leader of the gang, under the name of Ben Joyce. In September,
78    3,   18|                as a servant in my real name, Ayrton. I waited there
79    3,   19|              little isle marked by the name of Maria Theresa, a sunken
80    3,   20|               ils sont perdus.”~At the name of Tabor, Paganel had started
81    3,   20|              turned out to be a proper name, the French name of the
82    3,   20|                proper name, the French name of the Isle Tabor, the isle
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