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1 1, 7| you have chosen as your point of departure on your travels?”~“ 2 1, 9| would not lose a single point of view, nor a single detail 3 1, 9| Cape Pilares, the extreme point of Desolation Island, came 4 1, 10| the 37th parallel from the point where it touches the American 5 1, 10| the Atlantic, as far as Point Medano.”~Paganel went through 6 1, 11| that Arauco should be the point of departure, and they should 7 1, 12| chalk crystal. From this point the pass began to be difficult, 8 1, 13| heat. It will come to the point of ebullition before 99 9 1, 15| waist, and coming down to a point in front. A little bag hung 10 1, 16| Buenos Ayres; from this point to the sea, the foot of 11 1, 16| still ninety miles from the point where the Rio Colorado crosses 12 1, 16| on reaching a particular point, he checked his horse suddenly, 13 1, 18| though in an alimentary point of view nothing better could 14 1, 22| refuge? Not a single elevated point was visible on the whole 15 1, 23| come back to our starting point if necessary.”~“Do you suppose 16 1, 24| Paganel, touched in his weak point.~“Because, if you allow 17 1, 24| out its meaning. The main point is that AUSTRAL means AUSTRALIE, 18 1, 24| done wrong in a zoological point of view,” returned Paganel.~“ 19 1, 24| or not, in a scientific point of view, there is no help 20 1, 25| is, that the culminating point of this plain, is just this 21 1, 25| thick mists, but with the point at the bottom, and base 22 2, 1| charts. Let us take up each point in succession through which 23 2, 1| And where is the next point?” asked McNabbs.~“That is 24 2, 3| miles which separate the point of Africa from Tristan d’ 25 2, 4| acceptance.~“That’s one more point cleared up,” said Glenarvan. “ 26 2, 6| sheltered by a high circular point from the winds outside in 27 2, 6| had not reached the exact point indicated by the document.~ 28 2, 6| reefs round the southern point of the Australian coast. 29 2, 6| man who goes right to the point, he began at once to interrogate 30 2, 7| in finding an important point on the western coast of 31 2, 7| confidence.”~Glenarvan was on the point of replying that he had 32 2, 8| That was the principal point.~Besides, if Ayrton consented 33 2, 8| of his experience.~On one point both he and Paddy agreed, 34 2, 10| argued and disputed the point with all the amour propre 35 2, 10| proposed he should go to Black Point Station, twenty miles further 36 2, 11| blacksmith at the Black Point Station. But he did not 37 2, 11| the travelers reached a point about three miles from Maryborough. 38 2, 11| Terrengower marked the southern point where the boundary of the 39 2, 12| the one to dispute that point! But, Toline, I should like 40 2, 15| to the wagon, toward the point where the route to Lucknow 41 2, 15| travelers reached the top-most point of the pass, about 2,000 42 2, 15| finally, that he alone could point out the exact spot where 43 2, 16| give his opinion. The first point was to ascertain their exact 44 2, 17| the blacksmith of Black Point.~“‘It is them!’ said one 45 2, 17| the blacksmith of Black Point, and left traces of our 46 2, 18| DUNCAN is ours.”~At this point of the story, Glenarvan 47 2, 18| entrench themselves at that point, and defend it. They were 48 2, 19| a mile from the starting point. Here the current was extremely 49 2, 19| 37th parallel, the exact point where Tom Austin was to 50 3, 1| Melbourne, nor Sydney, nor Point de Galle, at any of which 51 3, 1| communication existed between that point and Great Britain, and that 52 3, 1| desire to go again to the point on the coast cut by the 53 3, 1| were a guarantee that every point was scrupulously examined, 54 3, 2| But in that direction, one point, and only one, stood in 55 3, 2| anchored near the northern-most point. Here the violence of the 56 3, 2| del Fuego, at the southern point of the American continent. 57 3, 4| anxiously than ever at each point where a break in the mist 58 3, 4| freshened, and veering a point more to the westward, blew 59 3, 4| a luminous beacon-light point behind a low hill which 60 3, 6| strange to say, the black point still rose above the waves.~ 61 3, 8| of eighty miles between Point Kawhia and Auckland; it 62 3, 8| it better to make for a point thirty miles off, at the 63 3, 8| overland track” passes that point, and is rather a path than 64 3, 8| little troop arrived at the point where the Waipa loses itself 65 3, 12| the mountain. From this point the prisoners could soon 66 3, 12| and fixed to a projecting point of rock, the end hanging 67 3, 13| made up his mind on that point.~This chief, Hihi, or Sunbeam, 68 3, 14| Auckland, for that was the point they desired to reach.~This 69 3, 14| Mangles had reached the lowest point, he was scarcely twenty-five 70 3, 14| the party arrived at that point. But he observed that after 71 3, 14| observed that after this point, they were no longer protected 72 3, 15| waters were nearly at boiling point, while some neighboring 73 3, 15| feet into the air. At this point they had traveled a hundred 74 3, 15| melancholy plight they reached Point Lottin on the shores of 75 3, 15| canoes coming out from behind Point Lottin and evidently about 76 3, 15| turned his telescope to the point indicated.~“Yes,” said he, “ 77 3, 19| proceeding.”~“Keep her off a point,” called out John to the