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1 1, 14| plateau about a quarter of a mile up the side of the mountain. 2 1, 17| seemed to increase with every mile, Paganel asked Thalcave 3 1, 20| Chateaubriand has put us more than a mile behind.”~On rejoining their 4 1, 22| seat and went on. About a mile further he stopped again, 5 1, 22| and bleating, and about a mile to the south immense flocks 6 2, 3| DUNCAN dropped anchor about a mile off Amsterdam Island.~This 7 2, 6| natural breach about half a mile south. Part of the cliff 8 2, 10| were. He kept steadily on; mile after mile of plains and 9 2, 10| steadily on; mile after mile of plains and woods, and 10 2, 10| meridian.~The river, half a mile in width, wound its limpid 11 2, 10| ford. About a quarter of a mile up the water seemed shallower, 12 2, 11| The party were within a mile of the railway. Quite a 13 2, 11| heard from about half a mile up the river. A crowd had 14 2, 12| went fully a quarter of a mile from the encampment before 15 2, 13| with the scum of Europe.~A mile beyond the road to Kilmore, 16 2, 13| guard picked up about half a mile from Camden Bridge, proved 17 2, 14| scarcely a quarter of a mile distant.”~“Gentlemen,” replied 18 2, 14| were about a quarter of a mile off in the heart of a little 19 2, 15| illumined the distance half a mile, and McNabbs fancied he 20 2, 16| Madam,” replied Ayrton; “a mile wide, with an impetuous 21 2, 17| had noticed about half a mile away from the encampment. 22 2, 18| less than a quarter of a mile off.~Glenarvan, repulsing 23 2, 19| fathoms, and the river was a mile broad, and swollen by the 24 2, 19| the river, about half a mile from the starting point. 25 2, 19| friends could only go half a mile an hour. Should this lack 26 3, 6| pointing to a black speck a mile off.~“Yes, indeed,” said 27 3, 6| hour they had made half a mile. But, strange to say, the 28 3, 6| the land was less than a mile off. It was a steeply-shelving 29 3, 9| Waikato for a quarter of a mile before they mingled with 30 3, 10| baked.~About a quarter of a mile off, on a craggy spur of 31 3, 13| the paths. The ridge, a mile in length, which united 32 3, 14| for about a quarter of a mile.~All this lower part was 33 3, 15| limbs. Every quarter of a mile they had to turn aside or 34 3, 15| at a distance of about a mile, a band of natives, who 35 3, 15| canoe was a quarter of a mile from the shore. The sea 36 3, 15| was not more than half a mile off.~John Mangles, between 37 3, 19| the distance of about a mile, and its smallest details