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 1    1,    5|          to get fresh supplies en route. He had to do the same with
 2    1,    8|          least interfere with our route.”~“I know it will not, my
 3    1,    8|         the yacht to continue her route, steering to the west of
 4    1,    9|          them without delay. This route is generally preferred by
 5    1,   10|           the yacht continued her route, till she dropped anchor
 6    1,   10|         as soon as possible. What route must we take?”~“One that
 7    1,   11|      Argentine guide, to whom the route through the Pampas was perfectly
 8    1,   11|       such game as may be shot en route. The torrents provide them
 9    1,   11|        the name of it.~“It is the route from Yumbel to Los Angeles,”
10    1,   12|         not be out of their fixed route?~On questioning the CATAPEZ
11    1,   12|        take us too far out of our route, either north or south.”~“
12    1,   12|           earthquake has made the route impassable.”~“To mules,”
13    1,   14|        our search or continue our route.”~“Yes; and, as Edward wishes
14    1,   14|           parties to continue the route as soon as possible.~McNabbs
15    1,   16|           to Paganel:~“The Carmen route.”~“Yes, my good Patagonian,”
16    1,   16|         in his best Spanish; “the route from Carmen to Mendoza.”~“
17    1,   16|            along which the Carmen route led. Thalcave looked on
18    1,   16|          in Indian fashion of the route from west to east.~“Yes,
19    1,   18|        other, are to continue the route as they best can, while
20    1,   18|        also on the direct line of route.~The three horses went forward
21    1,   18|        poor animals to resume the route, and then they only crept
22    1,   20|           rather abandoned.~Their route often led past or went right
23    1,   20|           had better continue our route to the east as far as Fort
24    1,   22|      already deep, lay across the route to the east. As long as
25    1,   22|          and leaving the straight route, made a circuit of some
26    2,    1|          islands is found on this route, the Amsterdam Isles. Now,
27    2,    1|        Amsterdam? They lie in our route, and would not take us the
28    2,    2|       Acunha Isles are out of the route of ships, and consequently
29    2,    4|         last halting-place on the route, and nothing now was between
30    2,    5|          for keeping in the right route as far as possible, and
31    2,    6|     deviated two degrees from the route. They were in longitude
32    2,    6|  Bernouilli, and continuing their route south as far as Melbourne,
33    2,    7|        the Molucca and Philippine route must attract ships, especially
34    2,    7|          have supplanted the Cape route. Harry Grant was one of
35    2,    7|         if there is a practicable route across Australia.”~“So practicable,
36    2,   10|        gravity, choosing the best route by instinct, and fully alive
37    2,   13|        exists, is as great on the route to the south as on the route
38    2,   13|      route to the south as on the route to the east. Both are little
39    2,   15|    immense barrier lay across the route to the southeast. It was
40    2,   15|         way under their feet. The route was indefinitely prolonged
41    2,   15|     information we want about the route,” replied Glenarvan. “Let
42    2,   15|      replies sufficed to make the route clear to Ayrton, and that
43    2,   15|        toward the point where the route to Lucknow stopped. A narrow
44    2,   15|       more. The difficulty of the route would then be surmounted,
45    2,   15|          advantage of the Lucknow route to Melbourne. If they waited
46    2,   15|    orchids, often interrupted the route. They had to ford these.
47    2,   18|           Melbourne. This was the route that must be followed steadily,
48    2,   19|         breakfast of the 22d.~The route now became extremely difficult.
49    2,   19|        the mail-coach resumed the route round the bay, toward the
50    3,    4|      distracted at this change of route as to be quite unhinged.
51    3,   12|         followed in the dangerous route.~He arrived safely; he rejoined
52    3,   13|         position, and decide on a route that would baffle their
53    3,   13|     appeared the only practicable route, if they made good their
54    3,   13|        there were dangers in this route; the last part of it was
55    3,   15|       serious difficulties. Their route lay across this wondrous
56    3,   17| circumnavigation. It was a direct route across, and lay exactly
57    3,   17|          Scotland by the Atlantic route.~This plan was adopted,
58    3,   18|           were dragged out of the route, why did you not speak?”~“
59    3,   20|          found we were out of the route of vessels, and could not
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