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1 1, 6| Ethnographical Institute of the East Indies; who, after having 2 1, 7| he set out to go to the East Indies!”~But in spite of 3 1, 8| much whether it is to the East or West.”~“What! it does 4 1, 11| on from there toward the east in a straight line.~Since 5 1, 13| The peaks on the north and east had disappeared from view, 6 1, 16| going then?”~“Always to the east.”~“That’s going nowhere.”~“ 7 1, 16| motive is for always going east.”~“That would be a difficult 8 1, 16| of the route from west to east.~“Yes, yes, that’s it.”~“ 9 1, 16| solemnly. “We will march east, and if it needs be, to 10 1, 20| continue our route to the east as far as Fort Independence, 11 1, 22| across the route to the east. As long as they had only 12 1, 23| turn her beak head to the east, and go right along the 13 1, 25| Soon the whole sky from east to north seemed supported 14 2, 2| to clear in ten days, if east winds did not retard the 15 2, 4| gained the shore on the east of Australia, he would almost 16 2, 7| west coast?”~“No, on the east coast,” was the prompt reply.~“ 17 2, 13| south as on the route to the east. Both are little frequented, 18 2, 14| cattle and sheep.~Toward the east there was a boundary of 19 2, 15| slightly inclined toward the east. Great clumps of mimosas 20 2, 16| Melbourne, and go to the east coast.”~“Oh, always the 21 2, 18| driving along toward the east, hung on the ground like 22 3, 1| Australian coast; on the east coast if not on the west. 23 3, 2| of the same name on the east of Terra del Fuego, at the 24 3, 4| them strongly toward the east, and at every lurch they 25 3, 4| of dawn appeared in the east. The clouds were dimly defined 26 3, 6| bounded the view on the east and north, was lost in darkness.~ 27 3, 10| clothed with low trees; on the east a broad beach with a road 28 3, 13| unbroken links stretch from the East Cape to Cook’s Straits. 29 3, 14| Bay of Plenty, towards the east. The region was unknown, 30 3, 14| avoid them and gain the east coast, where the missionaries 31 3, 15| solfataras, which extended to the east of the Wahiti Ranges. It 32 3, 16| was to wait for you on the east coast of the island. Moreover, 33 3, 18| fictitiously placed by me on the east coast of Australia. It was 34 3, 19| accompanies an eruption, and the east wind brings no sound whatever