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1 Int | the land. They encounter Indians in America; bushrangers 2 1, 2| captives in the hands of cruel Indians. Don’t you see it? Don’t 3 1, 2| taken prisoners by cruel Indians. They have thrown this document 4 1, 4| Captain Grant among the Indians of South America. Why sadden 5 1, 4| they would have it that the Indians, who made them prisoners, 6 1, 8| in Patagonia are as much Indians as the natives of the Punjaub.”~“ 7 1, 10| be made prisoners by the Indians?”~“I take exception to that, 8 1, 10| now a prisoner among the Indians, and I further add that 9 1, 10| into the interior by the Indians, and sought to make known 10 1, 10| enough to tackle all the Indians in the Argentine provinces.”~“ 11 1, 10| fallen into the hands of the Indians their lives at least have 12 1, 10| question? Why, madam, the Indians are not anthropophagi! Far 13 1, 10| years a prisoner among the Indians in the Pampas. He had to 14 1, 10| in these countries. The Indians know his value, and take 15 1, 10| come to gunshot with the Indians. I think that Lord Glenarvan, 16 1, 10| possible to prevent the Indians getting scent of it.~The 17 1, 11| mother tongue among mules and Indians that he could not converse 18 1, 11| degenerate offspring of Indians and Spaniards, dashed across 19 1, 12| those gorges called by the Indians “quebrads,” and on reaching 20 1, 12| remains of a fire left by the Indians, and there are the marks 21 1, 13| CASUCHA, constructed by the Indians, made of ADOBES, a species 22 1, 15| take him to a TOLDERIA of Indians, not further than four miles 23 1, 15| valley.~About thirty nomadic Indians were living there in rude 24 1, 15| least interesting of the Indians. However, it was their herds 25 1, 15| leather bottles for water, the Indians agreed to take twenty ounces 26 1, 16| front of the RECADO. The Indians fling them often at the 27 1, 16| for the appearance of any Indians, intending to question them, 28 1, 16| fallen into the hands of the Indians of the Pampas.~Paganel did 29 1, 16| The chief of the Poyuches Indians, a man with two tongues 30 1, 16| still in the hands of the Indians.”~“And when did you last 31 1, 16| much was certain, that the Indians had spoken of a European 32 1, 17| enormous bones, which the Indians attribute to some gigantic 33 1, 17| high and thick that the Indians find shelter in it from 34 1, 17| the ponds dug out by the Indians were dried up. As the drought 35 1, 17| the approach of a troop of Indians. The news was received with 36 1, 17| to encounter the nomadic Indians of the prairie, knowing 37 1, 17| McNabbs.~“Who are these Indians, Thalcave?” asked Paganel.~“ 38 1, 17| communication with those Indians, whatever they were.~“That’ 39 1, 18| small mimosas, which the Indians call curra-mammel; and JUMES, 40 1, 19| exclaimed Robert.~“Is it the Indians?” asked Glenarvan.~“No,” 41 1, 19| given to it by the Pampas Indians. This voracious animal, 42 1, 20| strange that there are no Indians, nor even traces of any 43 1, 20| But what description of Indians did he reckon on meeting 44 1, 20| to subjection as much as Indians can be, and they scour the 45 1, 20| what has become of the Indians of the Argentine plains.”~“ 46 1, 20| went on talking about the Indians however, and made this curious 47 1, 21| inquiring the reason of the Indians having deserted the country.~“ 48 1, 21| Sergeant.~“Well?”~“Well, Indians all in the north, in the 49 1, 21| intervention of Brazil. The Indians have everything to gain 50 1, 21| out of the hands of the Indians.”~Paganel struck his forehead 51 1, 21| dragged along by the cruel Indians several times as far as 52 1, 21| escape from the hands of the Indians, all evidenced the fact. 53 1, 21| fallen into the hands of the Indians on the coast of the Atlantic. 54 1, 23| enough to repulse a fleet of Indians and other wild animals.”~“ 55 1, 24| allow the word INDIENS, and Indians are never seen there.”~Paganel 56 1, 24| is neither mention of the Indians nor of Patagonia! The incomplete 57 1, 24| seeing there are neither Indians, nor negroes, nor mulattoes 58 1, 25| drone, an inch long, and the Indians call it “tuco-tuco.” This 59 2, 11| wanting in Australia, as the Indians had been wanting in the 60 3, 18| was first the root of the INDIANS, and second the root of