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1 1, 1| Arran already loomed in the distance, when the sailor on watch 2 1, 7| which waters Thibet for a distance of 1500 kilometres, flowing 3 1, 8| from Madeira, a trifling distance for such a quick sailer 4 1, 13| animal has come a great distance, and consequently the whole 5 1, 13| hear rumbling noises in the distance, dull and threatening like 6 1, 16| fling them often at the distance of a hundred feet from the 7 1, 17| the rest, descried in the distance the much-desired lake, and 8 1, 18| Thalcave got to a right distance, he flung his BOLAS with 9 1, 19| gun-shots were heard in the distance at regular intervals, as 10 1, 20| in the Sierra Tandil, a distance of about sixty miles.”~“ 11 1, 20| country, was sighted in the distance. This was Sierra Tapalquem, 12 1, 22| CHAPTER XXII THE FLOOD~A DISTANCE of 150 miles separates Fort 13 1, 22| judging by the speed, the distance must have been considerable. 14 1, 23| trembled before them. In the distance, drifting from south to 15 1, 23| the other’s back.”~“What distance are we from the Atlantic?” 16 2, 2| reckoned 2,100 miles— a distance which John Mangles hoped 17 2, 2| high, is visible at that distance.”~“That’s it, precisely.”~ 18 2, 3| Amsterdam Island there is a distance of 2,900 miles, but with 19 2, 4| but three thousand miles’ distance. Should the west wind continue 20 2, 4| Could a quick ship make the distance in a month over that part 21 2, 6| regain the parallel. At what distance S. W. was Cape Bernouilli? 22 2, 6| And, sure enough, in the distance the long sails of a mill 23 2, 11| dragging their victim to a distance, that the police would be 24 2, 15| phosphorescent light illumined the distance half a mile, and McNabbs 25 2, 16| from walking the whole distance between the Snowy River 26 2, 17| must be at considerable distance, for the atmosphere was 27 3, 1| only five or six days— the distance, in fact, being only about 28 3, 1| ship disappearing in the distance. Then his eyes became dim; 29 3, 3| not done two-thirds of the distance between Australia and New 30 3, 6| about nine miles off, a distance that a boat with good oars 31 3, 6| land being in sight at a distance of less than three miles.~ 32 3, 8| had measured on the map a distance of eighty miles between 33 3, 8| prairie which faded into distance, and promised an easy walk. 34 3, 8| Ngarnavahia, to skirt it at a distance, so as to avoid all encounters 35 3, 11| formed in a half circle some distance off, in dead silence.~At 36 3, 11| up the mountain side; the distance gave a fantastic effect 37 3, 14| scouring the country.~As to the distance that separated Lake Taupo 38 3, 15| it. On February 23, at a distance of fifty miles from Maunganamu, 39 3, 15| without interruption. Half the distance from Lake Taupo to the coast 40 3, 15| shore, when they saw, at a distance of about a mile, a band 41 3, 15| half an hour she kept her distance; but the poor exhausted 42 3, 15| hand pointed out into the distance.~“A ship! a ship!” he cried. “ 43 3, 15| half hour, keeping their distance, they rowed with hasty strokes. 44 3, 19| replied John Mangles, “at this distance we ought to hear the noise 45 3, 19| along the island at the distance of about a mile, and its 46 3, 19| the shore.~At ten fathoms’ distance a piercing cry broke from 47 3, 20| few vessels passing in the distance far out at sea. During the