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1 1, 1| to haul in the monster by means of tackle attached to the 2 1, 2| occurrence first: 7 Juni means June 7; and if we put that 3 1, 2| third. There is ZWEI, which means TWO, and ATROSEN or MATROSEN, 4 1, 2| plain enough. BRINGT IHNEN means BRING THEM; and, if you 5 1, 7| Then it would be by no means a matter of indifference 6 1, 7| shall wait there for some means of transport.”~“Very well, 7 1, 8| advantage, which is by no means inconsiderable—I should 8 1, 9| very name Patagonia, which means ‘great feet’ in Spanish, 9 1, 10| informed on arriving there, by means of a few English words, 10 1, 10| place of their captivity by means of this bottle.”~“Except 11 1, 15| where to get food, and means of transport. Provisions 12 1, 16| word in Patagonia which means bird, and he well deserved 13 1, 16| understand him, my friends, he means a courageous man.”~“My father!” 14 1, 19| done afterward, when both means of defense failed at once?~ 15 1, 19| blood.~But very soon this means of defense would be at an 16 1, 22| replied Thalcave.~“He means an inundation,” exclaimed 17 1, 23| These resources were by no means to be despised.~The next 18 1, 24| main point is that AUSTRAL means AUSTRALIE, and we must have 19 1, 24| added, ‘I know an infallible means of procuring your happiness.’ ‘ 20 1, 26| o’clock they set off. No means of transport being procurable 21 1, 26| circumstances. Since there was no means of dissipating the darkness, 22 2, 1| that the French word CONTIN means a continent, irrefragably. 23 2, 3| cannot penetrate them; the means of transport are insufficient, 24 2, 4| certainly have met with some means of transport back to Europe.”~“ 25 2, 4| Captain Baudin, who was by no means a timid man, was so afraid 26 2, 5| sand-banks.~Was there no means of calming this angry sea? 27 2, 8| to procure the necessary means of conveyance across the 28 2, 8| hinder part were connected by means of a rude mechanical contrivance, 29 2, 12| Paganel. “Ah! I think that means ‘bark of a tree’ in Australian.”~ 30 2, 13| alarm them.~They were by no means unnecessary, however, for 31 2, 15| order to have at hand all means of research. He thought 32 2, 15| of the bullocks also. The means of traction and transport 33 2, 16| expedition, and find fresh means of transport.”~“And the 34 2, 16| at the bay facilitate our means of getting there?”~Ayrton 35 2, 16| Snowy, till we can get some means of conveyance.”~“Yes,” replied 36 2, 17| At the Wimerra he found means of communicating with one 37 2, 18| he would easily find the means of transport to Twofold 38 2, 19| where we shall find rapid means of conveyance. Who knows 39 2, 19| at the back, to steer by means of a large scull; but, notwithstanding 40 2, 19| miles from Twofold Bay.~Means of conveyance were quickly 41 3, 1| aware that there were no means of transport for Sydney 42 3, 5| which prove it.”~“By all means let us have the facts, Paganel,” 43 3, 8| some sleep.”~“Supper by all means,” said Paganel, “but no 44 3, 12| repine. But death here, means not death only, it means 45 3, 12| means not death only, it means torture, insult, perhaps, 46 3, 13| by Divine mercy, find the means of escape.~Such was Paganel’ 47 3, 15| exhausted, and there was no means of renewing them; their 48 3, 18| left me, as I shall have no means of getting away from the 49 3, 18| was at first. It merely means southern countries.”~“Well, 50 3, 20| successively, and found means always to vary the formula