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 1  Int      |         floods of the Patagonian Pampas. An avalanche sweeps some
 2    1,    2|   Araucania, goes along over the Pampas to the north, and loses
 3    1,    8|      that the inhabitants of the Pampas in Patagonia are as much
 4    1,   10|        get into the heart of the Pampas. Shall we find any lack
 5    1,   10|         among the Indians in the Pampas. He had to endure sufferings
 6    1,   10|       the Rio Colorado on to the Pampas, till we reach the Sierra
 7    1,   11|       whom the route through the Pampas was perfectly familiar.
 8    1,   11|          over the Andes into the Pampas, and that it would be useless
 9    1,   12|        will guide us through the Pampas, and swift horses accustomed
10    1,   13|        they wild beasts from the Pampas, or herds of llamas and
11    1,   14|          wholly altered, and the Pampas guides would have sought
12    1,   14|          off to lead them to the Pampas. To go back would be more
13    1,   15|     moreover, a guide across the Pampas. To his mind, the meeting
14    1,   16| admiration of this sample of the Pampas breed, and considered that,
15    1,   16|    ability to keep his seat.~The Pampas commenced at the very foot
16    1,   16|        the third division of the Pampas.~On issuing from the gorges
17    1,   16|       ordinary routes across the Pampas lie further north. If by
18    1,   16|      hands of the Indians of the Pampas.~Paganel did so, and waited
19    1,   16|        summers since then to the Pampas.”~The joy of Glenarvan can
20    1,   17|          NECESSITY~THE Argentine Pampas extend from the thirty-fourth
21    1,   17|     PAJA-BRAVA, the grass of the Pampas, par excellence, so high
22    1,   17|         Argentines travel in the Pampas they generally dig wells,
23    1,   17|          being the simoom of the Pampas.~There was a brief interruption
24    1,   17|   pamphlet on the natives of the Pampas, written by me, which has
25    1,   17|       causes many a crime in the Pampas, as the TRAMONTANE does
26    1,   18|      river Guamini and the whole Pampas for us to let you go. Neither
27    1,   18|        partridge peculiar to the Pampas, called TINAMOUS; black
28    1,   18|      usual bed of hunters on the Pampas.~
29    1,   19|   brooded over the far-spreading Pampas.~Glenarvan, Robert, and
30    1,   19|       night in many parts of the Pampas; but Thalcave was not deceived;
31    1,   19|       and howlingbroke over the Pampas, followed next instant by
32    1,   19|            the red wolves of the Pampas.”~They seized their weapons
33    1,   19|          name given to it by the Pampas Indians. This voracious
34    1,   19|      wants to rush away over the Pampas, and turn off the wolves
35    1,   20|      reached the boundary of the Pampas, and camped for the night
36    1,   20|    plains from the region of the Pampas. It was here that Thalcave
37    1,   20|      meeting in this part of the Pampas?”~“Just the very ones who
38    1,   20|          scour the plains of the Pampas and the province of Buenos
39    1,   21|         their journey across the Pampas, and ended by inquiring
40    1,   21|       the northern border of the Pampas? It was a serious question
41    1,   21|        Harry Grant is not in the Pampas, he is not in America; but
42    1,   22|        the last mountains of the Pampas were passed, and a long
43    1,   22|        even a poor Indian of the Pampas. A miserable fire of grass
44    1,   23|    recommence your search in the Pampas, when you have the certainty
45    1,   25|       among all that grow in the Pampas, that the thunder has a
46    1,   26|      Chili, the Cordilleras, the Pampas, and the Argentine plains,
47    1,   26|          Thaouka, and there— the Pampas,” he added, embracing with
48    2,    1|        to the festivities of the Pampas. Paganel was helped twice
49    2,    1|      While you were scouring the pampas you could not be doubling
50    2,    1|         the travelers across the pampas so roughly, but the yacht
51    2,    2|      Geographer in the Argentine Pampas,” and they could hear him
52    2,    2|   Paganel justly compared to the Pampas, and her speed slackened
53    2,    3|         their journey across the Pampasair and water seemed in
54    2,    9|          plains of the Argentine Pampas. There was the same grassy
55    2,   11|          had been wanting in the Pampas of the Argentine district;
56    2,   19|       unfriendly elements of the Pampas had been unable to check,
57    3,    3|          my friends to cross the Pampas, to toil over the plains
58    3,    4|          his dissertation on the Pampas, or Australia, his lectures
59    3,    5|         miles after crossing the Pampas and Australia, can have
60    3,   21|           had visited Chili, the Pampas, the Argentine Republic,
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