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1 1, 1| too.”~“A shark on these shores!”~“There is nothing at all 2 1, 2| have been wrecked on those shores.”~“Oh, there’s no need to 3 1, 2| found a new Scotland on the shores of the Pacific.”~“Yes,” 4 1, 5| vessels that touched the shores of the New World, for the 5 1, 7| who were cast away on the shores of Patagonia, and we could 6 1, 9| protest against these fertile shores and forests full of game. 7 1, 9| sailing along these deserted shores, the DUNCAN went through 8 1, 10| Indian settlement on the shores of these almost unknown 9 1, 10| pursuing our search to the very shores of the Atlantic, as far 10 1, 10| last us till we get to the shores of the Atlantic.”~This was 11 1, 21| several times as far as the shores of the Colorado, but managed 12 1, 22| Fort Independence from the shores of the Atlantic. Unless 13 1, 24| BRITANNIA happened on the shores of Australia.”~“I am sure 14 1, 26| hours they might reach the shores of the Atlantic.~The low-lying 15 1, 26| reach Lake Salado, on the shores of the ocean, the same day; 16 1, 26| October, and arrived on the shores of the Atlantic on the 12th 17 2, 1| shipwreck never occurred on the shores of the Atlantic nor Pacific. 18 2, 1| the Pacific right to the shores of Australia, and his hypotheses 19 2, 4| eight days after leaving the shores of Peru, that the BRITANNIA 20 2, 4| was wrecked on those rocky shores, she was as much cut off 21 2, 4| lost on the inhospitable shores of Africa.”~“But what has 22 2, 6| right for the Australian shores.~Two hours afterward Cape 23 2, 6| anywhere. The Australian shores revealed no more than the 24 2, 19| lava rushed between the shores, it could not have been 25 3, 1| opportunity of visiting the shores of New Zealand.~But Paganel 26 3, 2| Land, sighted the unknown shores of New Zealand. He coasted 27 3, 2| he finally quitted these shores, giving them the name Staten-land 28 3, 3| they are not hospitable shores, and the dangers of the 29 3, 4| nearer acquaintance with the shores of Auckland. The wind was 30 3, 5| rare on these inhospitable shores, so that the Maories have 31 3, 6| the desert region of the shores of Ika-na-Mani, a dangerous, 32 3, 6| much dreaded New Zealand shores.~ 33 3, 9| venture to invade these sacred shores; in fact, the Upper Waikato 34 3, 12| away from the inhabited shores of the lakes, they plunged 35 3, 15| reached Point Lottin on the shores of the Pacific.~Here they 36 3, 20| and Paganel, landed on the shores of the island.~A few hours