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1 1, 8| are there no ports in the Cape Verde Islands that we might 2 1, 8| gainer by your sojourn in the Cape Verde Islands. We must go 3 1, 8| Paganel.~“At least. The Cape Verde Islands are not much 4 1, 8| when she touched at the Cape Verde Islands, and he explored 5 1, 8| From the moment you pass Cape Horn, you are getting nearer 6 1, 9| lacking in Strait Lemaire and Cape Horn, with its terrible 7 1, 9| eighty miles, as far as Cape Gregory—the coast on either 8 1, 9| Seventy miles after doubling Cape Gregory, she left on her 9 1, 9| birch, and at length doubled Cape Froward, still bristling 10 1, 9| archipelago in the sky.~It is at Cape Froward that the American 11 1, 9| actually terminates, for Cape Horn is nothing but a rock 12 1, 9| latitude 52 degrees. At Cape Momax the straits widened, 13 1, 9| till at length the rock of Cape Pilares, the extreme point 14 1, 10| after they had doubled the Cape Pilares, the DUNCAN steamed 15 1, 10| cruise between Corrientes and Cape Saint Antonie,” said John 16 1, 23| on two degrees below the Cape of Good Hope.”~“And afterwards?”~“ 17 1, 26| long prairies and about Cape Corrientes.~Next day, though 18 1, 26| DUNCAN ample time to double Cape Horn, and arrive on the 19 2, 1| again.”~“What! you doubled Cape Horn, and I was not there!” 20 2, 1| you could not be doubling Cape Horn.”~“That doesn’t prevent 21 2, 1| his voyage. On arriving at Cape Pilares he had found the 22 2, 1| southern latitude, had doubled Cape Horn, passed by Terra del 23 2, 1| the Patagonian shore. At Cape Corrientes they encountered 24 2, 1| pass two degrees below the Cape of Good Hope, and into the 25 2, 1| touches this continent at Cape Bernouilli, and leaves it 26 2, 1| replenish our stock of coal at Cape Town.”~“Well, then, give 27 2, 2| America, or, more correctly, Cape Bernouilli from Cape Corrientes, 28 2, 2| correctly, Cape Bernouilli from Cape Corrientes, would have been 29 2, 2| days after losing sight of Cape Corrientes, on the 16th 30 2, 2| the English colony at the Cape. He inquired at once respecting 31 2, 2| married to negroes and Cape Hottentots, who might bear 32 2, 3| CHAPTER III CAPE TOWN AND M. VIOT~As John 33 2, 3| intended to put in at the Cape of Good Hope for coals, 34 2, 3| cast anchor in the port of Cape Town. They sailed away next 35 2, 3| at daybreak.~Between the Cape and Amsterdam Island there 36 2, 4| went down as far as the cape which became his namesake.” 37 2, 5| chart that consequently Cape Bernouilli could not be 38 2, 5| four days might hope to see Cape Bernouilli appear on the 39 2, 6| what distance S. W. was Cape Bernouilli? This was soon 40 2, 6| 32 degrees 67 minutes, at Cape Catastrophe, three hundred 41 2, 6| three hundred miles from Cape Bernouilli. The nearest 42 2, 6| Australian coast, stopping at Cape Bernouilli, and continuing 43 2, 6| shores.~Two hours afterward Cape Catastrophe was out of sight. 44 2, 6| the evening they doubled Cape Borda, and came alongside 45 2, 6| December, they arrived off Cape Bernouilli, which terminates 46 2, 6| BRITANNIA were discovered at Cape Bernouilli, the only thing 47 2, 6| was quite close now. The cape ran out two miles into the 48 2, 6| neither above nor below the Cape. Now, the date of the catastrophe 49 2, 7| would have supplanted the Cape route. Harry Grant was one 50 2, 7| the Indian Ocean and the Cape. Three weeks afterward, 51 2, 9| scarcely sixty-two miles from Cape Bernouilli to the frontiers 52 2, 12| comprises two chief colonies—the Cape on the south, capital Capetown; 53 2, 13| first time since leaving Cape Bernouilli, struck into 54 2, 19| month ago, when they crossed Cape Corrientes, they had found 55 3, 1| well-warranted hope they had been at Cape Bernouilli, and how cruelly 56 3, 13| links stretch from the East Cape to Cook’s Straits. They 57 3, 17| might go south, double Cape Horn, and get back to Scotland 58 3, 21| coast of Patagonia, doubled Cape Horn, and made a swift run 59 3, 21| Mangles sighted the lights of Cape Clear. The yacht entered