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1 Int | drowned in the floods of the Patagonian Pampas. An avalanche sweeps 2 1, 9| taller than the tallest Patagonian?”~“Oh, the English—that 3 1, 15| by straps, across.~This Patagonian had a splendid face, indicating 4 1, 15| toward him immediately. The Patagonian came two steps forward to 5 1, 15| Major could understand.~The Patagonian surveyed them attentively 6 1, 15| ESPANOL?” he asked.~The Patagonian nodded in reply, a movement 7 1, 15| compliments were lost on the Patagonian, for he did not understand 8 1, 15| Sam duvida um Patagao“ (A Patagonian, undoubtedly).~No response 9 1, 15| spoke.”~And addressing the Patagonian, he repeated the word, “ 10 1, 15| shall be able to thank the Patagonian in the language he speaks 11 1, 15| held out his arms to the Patagonian, who silently laid his hand 12 1, 15| the astonishment of the Patagonian, to whom the birds, and 13 1, 15| an eighth horse for the Patagonian, but he gave him to understand 14 1, 15| was so glad to see a real Patagonian, by whom he looked a perfect 15 1, 15| looked a perfect pigmy— a Patagonian who might have almost rivaled 16 1, 15| said to me that it was a Patagonian who would teach me Spanish 17 1, 16| as they were ready, the Patagonian gave a peculiar whistle, 18 1, 16| the accouterments of the Patagonian.~He took his place at the 19 1, 16| change in the weather. The Patagonian pointed it out to the geographer, 20 1, 16| Carmen route.”~“Yes, my good Patagonian,” replied Paganel in his 21 1, 16| And turning round to the Patagonian he began his narrative, 22 1, 16| face, and waited for the Patagonian to speak.~“Does he understand?” 23 1, 16| Paganel to him at length.~The Patagonian seemed not to hear. Paganel 24 1, 16| requested him to ask the Patagonian if he had heard of any foreigners 25 1, 16| sooner translated than the Patagonian found himself surrounded 26 1, 16| Paganel. “Ah, this magnificent Patagonian language. You understand 27 1, 16| Suo padre,” replied the Patagonian, his face lighting up.~He 28 1, 16| beautiful figure of the Patagonian language.~“And can we deliver 29 1, 17| shipwrecked countryman, while the Patagonian hardly cared to encounter 30 1, 17| nomads came in sight, and the Patagonian was reassured at finding 31 1, 17| surprised at both of you.”~The Patagonian, without understanding the 32 1, 18| replied Glenarvan, “the Patagonian and I won’t have much to 33 1, 18| cool refreshing liquid. The Patagonian could not mistake him now— 34 1, 18| make an excellent dish, the Patagonian said. Robert was very proud 35 1, 19| RAMADA.~This startled the Patagonian, and made him rise to his 36 1, 19| stationed themselves beside the Patagonian, who pointed toward the 37 1, 19| pile, the long arm of the Patagonian dashed through the flames 38 1, 19| Bravo, Thalcave! my brave Patagonian! Bravo!” he added as the 39 1, 19| master.~But just as the Patagonian caught hold of the horse’ 40 1, 19| himself at the feet of the Patagonian, “friend Thalcave, don’t 41 1, 19| you.”~“No,” replied the Patagonian quietly.~“I am,” exclaimed 42 1, 20| few minute’s talk with the Patagonian, the interpreter turned 43 1, 20| furious.~“Gauchos,” said the Patagonian, designating them by the 44 1, 20| perfectly empty, but which the Patagonian declared, after he had examined 45 1, 21| gave an approving look. The Patagonian was either unaware of, or 46 1, 22| alive?”~“Yes,” said the Patagonian.~And so it was. An immense 47 1, 23| hands toward the courageous Patagonian.~“He will save himself, 48 1, 23| is part and parcel of the Patagonian, and I’m much mistaken if 49 1, 26| voice.~“Amigos!” replied the Patagonian, who had been waiting for 50 1, 26| faithful guide again. Then the Patagonian led the way into the HANGAR 51 1, 26| farewells with the faithful Patagonian. Thalcave embraced them 52 2, 1| Lemaire, keeping close to the Patagonian shore. At Cape Corrientes 53 2, 6| revealed no more than the Patagonian. However, it was not time 54 2, 6| 37th parallel. Besides the Patagonian rivers, the Rio Colorado 55 3, 18| met with, either on the Patagonian or Australian coasts, at