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1 Int | they cross in turn through South America, Australia and New 2 1 | South America~ 3 1, 2| captain, opening a map of South America. “Yes, it is; Patagonia 4 1, 4| Grant among the Indians of South America. Why sadden the 5 1, 10| cloudless, and a constant south wind prevails, as the coast 6 1, 10| leaving the volcano on the south, and gliding gently down 7 1, 11| the parallel, thirty miles south. No one spoke much the first 8 1, 12| our route, either north or south.”~“Have you no other to 9 1, 13| dazzling radiance. On the south the view was magnificent. 10 1, 17| shifted to the north. A south or southwest wind generally 11 1, 17| temper. I have heard that, in South America, the wind greatly 12 1, 18| to go seventy-two miles south, as far as the commencement 13 1, 18| character. Eighty miles south, on the contrary, the Sierra 14 1, 18| hundred and thirty miles south; and this was why Thalcave 15 1, 20| with them to the north or south? Glenarvan felt that, cost 16 1, 21| its name, includes all the south of the Province of Buenos 17 1, 22| of some miles north and south, and then returned and fell 18 1, 22| turning round toward the south, neighing continually, and 19 1, 22| and about a mile to the south immense flocks appeared, 20 1, 22| time, for about five miles south an immense towering wave 21 1, 23| distance, drifting from south to north, carried along 22 1, 24| which it rushed from the south to north proved that the 23 1, 25| gradually forming in the south— a cone of thick mists, 24 1, 26| being procurable so far south, they were compelled to 25 1, 26| made him accept a map of South America and the two oceans, 26 1, 26| Thus the journey across South America was accomplished, 27 2, 1| and therefore made for the south, coasting along the Desolation 28 2, 1| geographer, “after having crossed South America, the 37th degree 29 2, 3| Amsterdam Island, and to the south St. Paul; but they have 30 2, 4| which mention a country south of Asia, called by the Portuguese 31 2, 4| of Quiros, pushed further south. But it is to Theodore Hertoge, 32 2, 5| immense glaciers at the South Pole produce a current of 33 2, 5| sky began to darken in the south, and the crew were called 34 2, 6| and continuing their route south as far as Melbourne, where 35 2, 6| breach about half a mile south. Part of the cliff had been 36 2, 6| The whole territory of South Australia is divided into 37 2, 9| triangle which forms New South Wales.~It is scarcely sixty-two 38 2, 9| the colony was part of New South Wales, and recognized Sydney 39 2, 12| colonies—the Cape on the south, capital Capetown; and on 40 2, 12| promptly, “into North and South America. The former belongs 41 2, 12| could be better. And as to South America, with its Guiana, 42 2, 12| Guiana, its archipelago of South Shetland, its Georgia, Jamaica, 43 2, 13| great on the route to the south as on the route to the east. 44 2, 13| Captain Grant. In returning south, on the contrary, we turn 45 2, 14| flourishing. In Victoria, New South Wales, and Southern Australia, 46 2, 14| near the colonies of New South Wales, where the roads were 47 2, 15| plains of the Murray. To the south were the wide spreading 48 2, 15| itself into the Pacific, south of Victoria.~Already the 49 2, 18| frontier village of New South Wales, where he would easily 50 2, 19| the very frontier of New South Wales.~For some hours, a 51 3, 6| north for Auckland, further south for New Plymouth, and the 52 3, 13| peaks of Pirongia; on the south the burning crater of Tongariro. 53 3, 17| amply provisioned, might go south, double Cape Horn, and get 54 3, 18| the country parts of New South Wales.~The Major put the 55 3, 19| protectorate of France; on the south there was nothing but the