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 1  Int      |           Maoris in New Zealand. The passage of the searching party gives
 2    1,    7|          ship, in which he had taken passage?~“Then it is Calcutta, M.
 3    1,   10|              is just making a flying passage across the continent, the
 4    1,   12|             occurred hitherto in the passage through Chili; but all the
 5    1,   12|             them, and barred further passage. The CATAPEZ, after vain
 6    1,   20|     travelers camped that night.~The passage in the morning over this
 7    1,   23|              s strong arm barred his passage.~“Much obliged, McNabbs,”
 8    1,   25|             to empty the lake in its passage, by continually drawing
 9    1,   26|            danger of their frightful passage was thus removed, and the
10    2,   10|          animals were drowned in the passage.~Such was the narrative
11    2,   10| quartermaster.~“No, my Lord; but the passage does not seem dangerous.
12    2,   11|          omitted to close it for the passage of the train, so that the
13    2,   15|        hatchet was obliged to open a passage through thick tangles of
14    2,   15|            great isolated pines. The passage ended in the plains of Gippsland.
15    2,   17|          this swollen river bars our passage. I would pay its weight
16    2,   17|            John Mangles declared the passage impracticable. “But we must
17    2,   18|          Snowy River; and should the passage still remain impracticable,
18    2,   18|            deciding to wait till the passage of the Snowy River was practicable.
19    2,   19|           river, and arrange for the passage over.~The swollen and tumultuous
20    2,   19|            Wilson’s care, should the passage of the river become practicable.~
21    2,   19|               But, unfortunately, no passage was practicable, either
22    2,   19|             in search of a favorable passage, but everywhere they found
23    2,   19|     succeeded, and the raft, after a passage of more than half an hour,
24    3,    1|           replied John Mangles.~“But passage only,” added Halley.~“Yes,
25    3,    1|           only,” added Halley.~“Yes, passage only.”~“Food extra.”~“Extra.”~“
26    3,    1|         filthy garments betrayed his passage. This livery of crime, after
27    3,    6|          force of the waves during a passage of nine miles. Nothing but
28    3,    6|           become impossible, and its passage was impeded by immense bands
29    3,   12|            the “pah,” were cutting a passage into its exterior wall.
30    3,   12|            by one through the narrow passage into the grotto. John Mangles,
31    3,   13|          ridge that would allow of a passage to the neighboring peaks
32    3,   13|                cried he, “before our passage is cut off.”~But just as
33    3,   13|          whose interstices furnish a passage for the earth’s vapors in
34    3,   15|              to make use of a narrow passage between the Kaimanawa and
35    3,   20|              speak. During the short passage from the isle to the yacht,
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