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1 1, 1| been tossing about in the ocean a long time before the shark 2 1, 4| Scotch colony on one of the ocean continents. Possibly he 3 1, 6| Malcolm Castle, and the ocean is Loch Lomond.”~“Very well, 4 1, 7| inquiringly over the wide ocean, at the far horizon. At 5 1, 9| their way to the Pacific Ocean. The exact length of the 6 1, 9| a broad, open, sparkling ocean, which Jacques Paganel greeted 7 1, 10| full speed toward the broad ocean.~ 8 1, 11| along this road from one ocean to another. The only viands 9 1, 14| was just rising from his ocean bed, and his bright rays 10 1, 14| forward. Besides, the Atlantic Ocean was the appointed meeting 11 1, 22| hardly have dashed up the ocean waves more violently.~“Anda, 12 1, 22| the whole country into an ocean. The tall grass disappeared 13 1, 23| of the vast horizon. The ocean made by the inundation surrounded 14 1, 23| parallel crosses the Atlantic Ocean.”~“And then?”~“It encounters 15 1, 23| Runs across the Indian Ocean, and just touches Isle St. 16 1, 24| as in the case with the ocean before the ebb tide commences.~ 17 1, 26| distant, the proximity of the ocean was sensibly felt. The VIRAZON, 18 1, 26| Salado, on the shores of the ocean, the same day; and at 8 19 1, 26| long murmur of the distant ocean fell on their ears, the 20 1, 26| breeze of wind, and the ocean had not recovered its equilibrium 21 2, 1| the entire march from one ocean to another, the pass of 22 2, 1| Hope, and into the Indian Ocean. Only one group of islands 23 2, 1| this group in the Indian Ocean.~“Now we come to Australia,” 24 2, 1| the waves of the Atlantic Ocean.~ 25 2, 2| Club yachts.~Next day, the ocean appeared covered with immense 26 2, 2| of islets in the Atlantic Ocean. Toward noon, the two principal 27 2, 3| than five hundred miles of ocean.”~Paganel spoke with such 28 2, 3| against this panegyric of the ocean. Indeed, if the finding 29 2, 3| lonely group in the Indian Ocean consists of two distinct 30 2, 4| hurricanes of the Indian Ocean, and felt himself driven 31 2, 4| found herself in the Indian Ocean? But to this, Paganel, who 32 2, 4| that part of the Pacific Ocean which lies between America 33 2, 4| found himself in the Indian Ocean.”~Paganel’s theory met with 34 2, 5| THE STORM ON THE INDIAN OCEAN~Two days after this conversation, 35 2, 5| that part of the Indian Ocean which washed the Australian 36 2, 5| and better far be in mid ocean exposed to all its fury 37 2, 5| almost the same minute the ocean burst forth again with all 38 2, 6| throw themselves into the ocean by well-frequented routes, 39 2, 6| right out into the Indian Ocean?~Paganel himself saw the 40 2, 7| to Europe by the Indian Ocean and the Cape. Three weeks 41 2, 15| that is to say the Pacific Ocean—at that part where the wreck 42 2, 18| be masters of the Indian Ocean.’ ‘Hurrah for Ben Joyce!’ 43 2, 19| their approach to the Indian Ocean. They required to go round 44 2, 19| enlivened the vast stretch of ocean.~One hope still remained. 45 3, 1| Australia, bordering the ocean, was desert.~Still John 46 3, 7| commands the whole Pacific Ocean. The missionaries stationed 47 3, 9| its course to the Pacific Ocean.~When the vapor disappeared, 48 3, 10| tempests rival the cyclones of Ocean.~The whole region boils 49 3, 15| the lakes to the Pacific Ocean. The march was all day long 50 3, 18| the islands of the Pacific Ocean.”~“All right, my Lord,” 51 3, 18| mine, I was master of the ocean. I led you in this way unsuspectingly 52 3, 18| what island of the Pacific Ocean you are to be left?”~“It 53 3, 19| the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 3,500 miles from the American 54 3, 20| this island, sunk in mid ocean.~When the survivors of the 55 3, 20| gum-trees. The magnificent ocean stretched before the windows, 56 3, 20| brave the perils of the ocean in a canoe made out of the 57 3, 20| confined to the mercy of the ocean.~But what were Jacques Paganel’ 58 3, 21| Tristan d’Acunha, the Indian Ocean, Amsterdam Island, Australia, 59 3, 21| swift run up the Atlantic Ocean. No voyage could be more