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 1    1,    2|     Undoubtedly.”~“But is Patagonia crossed by the 37th parallel?” asked
 2    1,   12|             an opening, dismounted, crossed his arms, and waited. Glenarvan
 3    1,   13|            the travelers could have crossed the great chain of the New
 4    1,   16|              they had several times crossed the routes over the plains
 5    1,   19|         intensity. A dark suspicion crossed Glenarvan’s mind as he watched
 6    1,   20|            miles.~Next morning they crossed the conventional line which
 7    1,   20|            difficulty; after having crossed the Cordillera of the Andes,
 8    1,   21|          one, and us, too, our arms crossed! Nothing to do!”~“But why?”~“
 9    1,   22| sententiously.~Toward noon they had crossed the Sierra, and descended
10    1,   23|           branches of which were so crossed and intertwined and entangled,
11    1,   26|       beside Thaouka, with his arms crossed, looking quietly at the
12    2,    1|           geographer, “after having crossed South America, the 37th
13    2,    1|       solitary barren little island crossed by the 37th parallel.”~“
14    2,    4|            Captain Grant could have crossed the Pacific and found himself
15    2,    4|             points of the continent crossed by the 37th parallel, must,
16    2,    7|             lived with Harry Grant, crossed the seas with him and shared
17    2,    7|            crossing Australia as we crossed America, keeping along the
18    2,   10|         stream that might have been crossed at once. There was nothing
19    2,   11|           not unpleasing.~The party crossed, in a diagonal direction,
20    2,   11|            was laid out in squares, crossed with parallel streets in
21    2,   11|      rejoined their companions, and crossed a highly cultivated district.
22    2,   11|        American railways. The river crossed by the railway was full
23    2,   11|           The little procession now crossed the railway some two hundred
24    2,   16|           the Snowy River has to be crossed, and most probably we must
25    2,   16|           gives the signal.” And he crossed his arms and was silent.~“
26    2,   19|             the Snowy River must be crossed, come what might, and they
27    2,   19|             the raft.~The river was crossed. The little company found
28    2,   19|          foot of the mountain, they crossed the long prairies where
29    2,   19|           as a month ago, when they crossed Cape Corrientes, they had
30    3,   13|            on the narrow ridge that crossed the native lines, fifty
31    3,   14|             All this lower part was crossed without molestation, and
32    3,   16|              all but the Major, who crossed his arms and said:~“Well,
33    3,   17|           OBSTINACY~AYRTON came. He crossed the deck with a confident
34    3,   18|     quartermaster said no more, but crossed his arms in his usual fashion
35    3,   18|           where these countries are crossed by the 37th parallel, the
36    3,   19|          What! on this little isle, crossed by the 37th parallel, there
37    3,   21|            Not even when the DUNCAN crossed the line, and the heat was
38    3,   21|       entered St. George’s Channel, crossed the Irish Sea, and on the
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