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1 1, 1| yacht was steaming along the North Channel at full speed, with 2 1, 2| along over the Pampas to the north, and loses itself in the 3 1, 8| by the currents from the north of Africa, was making rapid 4 1, 12| out of our route, either north or south.”~“Have you no 5 1, 13| risen. The peaks on the north and east had disappeared 6 1, 16| across the Pampas lie further north. If by chance some nomadic 7 1, 17| wind which shifted to the north. A south or southwest wind 8 1, 17| less for the wind being north, this wind being the simoom 9 1, 17| said quietly:~“It’s the north wind.”~“The north wind,” 10 1, 17| s the north wind.”~“The north wind,” exclaimed Paganel; “ 11 1, 17| exclaimed Paganel; “what’s the north wind to do with it?”~“Ah, 12 1, 17| said Glenarvan. “It’s the north wind that has put you in 13 1, 17| Yes, Paganel, it is the north wind—a wind which causes 14 1, 20| dragged away with them to the north or south? Glenarvan felt 15 1, 20| McNabbs. “Well, Paganel, the north wind is not blowing to-day. 16 1, 21| in a river which conveys north all the RIOS that take their 17 1, 21| Well, Indians all in the north, in the rear of General 18 1, 21| he must have been dragged north with them. How and where 19 1, 22| a circuit of some miles north and south, and then returned 20 1, 22| would have fled away to the north as fast as his legs would 21 1, 22| on his horse toward the north.~It was high time, for about 22 1, 22| the misty horizon of the north.~ 23 1, 23| drifting from south to north, carried along by the impetuous 24 1, 24| rushed from the south to north proved that the equilibrium 25 1, 25| the whole sky from east to north seemed supported by a phosphoric 26 2, 3| parallel, and go two degrees north. In less than six days he 27 2, 3| Indian peninsula. To the north is Amsterdam Island, and 28 2, 5| steady gaze was fixed on the north, as if trying to pierce 29 2, 7| natives four hundred miles north of the 37th parallel. He 30 2, 7| they have been dragged away north of the 37th parallel?”~“ 31 2, 10| Station, twenty miles further north, and bring back a blacksmith 32 2, 12| Toline, promptly, “into North and South America. The former 33 2, 13| walked straight to Campbell’s North British Hotel.~The Major 34 2, 14| squatters going toward the north, and their different footprints 35 2, 14| Hottam. At the two angles north of this vast quadrilateral, 36 2, 14| which throws itself at the north into the bed of the Murray. 37 2, 15| intercept the view. Toward the north the quiet waters of Lake 38 3, 6| Zealand. They keep further north for Auckland, further south 39 3, 6| the view on the east and north, was lost in darkness.~The 40 3, 7| nine provinces, four in the North Island and five in the southern 41 3, 7| would be to keep toward the north,” remarked Glenarvan.~“By 42 3, 9| the finest lands of the North Island, from the province 43 3, 10| peaks of great size; on the north lofty summits clothed with 44 3, 13| picturesque mountains. On the north the peaks of Pirongia; on 45 3, 19| The nearest land on the north was the Archipelago of Pomotou,