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1 1, 7| wait for you still in the mountains of Thibet. We shall soon 2 1, 8| its long chain of basaltic mountains, till she entered the port 3 1, 8| Paganel, you’ll have the mountains at any rate,” said Glenarvan.~“ 4 1, 8| the Cordilleras as in the mountains of Thibet.”~“But the course 5 1, 9| imposing effect. Cloud-capped mountains appeared, their heads white 6 1, 11| provide them with water in the mountains, and the rivulets in the 7 1, 12| always getting higher up the mountains. At last he was obliged 8 1, 12| that terrible malady in the mountains, destroyed not only their 9 1, 13| TEMPORALES were unchained in the mountains.~Ten people could easily 10 1, 13| Mont Blanc. But if these mountains had presented the difficulties 11 1, 13| below at the foot of the mountains. He got up and went out 12 1, 13| terrible scene. The form of the mountains changed in an instant. Cones 13 1, 14| violence. The outline of the mountains was wholly altered, and 14 1, 22| become a dead level, the last mountains of the Pampas were passed, 15 1, 26| adhered to throughout.~Neither mountains nor rivers had made the 16 2, 7| bogs and rivers, and across mountains, till he had traversed the 17 2, 10| River yellow, or the Blue Mountains blue. However, he argued 18 2, 10| been bought in the Blue Mountains in a poor, lean condition, 19 2, 10| of plains and woods, and mountains, lay behind. But in addition 20 2, 14| Buffalo Ranges, a chain of mountains of moderate height, the 21 2, 15| looking at the chain of mountains, the outlines of which were 22 2, 15| Pyrenees, the Alps, the Blue Mountains, as in Europe and America, 23 2, 15| Glenarvan, “are—”~“Mere pocket mountains,” put in Paganel; “we shall 24 2, 15| could cross over a chain of mountains and not know it.”~“Absent! 25 3, 10| view of an amphitheater of mountains 2,400 feet high. On the 26 3, 12| into the recesses of the mountains.~They walked quickly, trying 27 3, 12| Dim outlines of hills and mountains rose behind one another; 28 3, 13| its setting of picturesque mountains. On the north the peaks 29 3, 14| first at the neighboring mountains, and at the deep valleys 30 3, 14| Maunganamu. The neighboring mountains were lit up by the glare; 31 3, 15| stopped eight miles from the mountains, and required no persuasion 32 3, 17| and at six P. M. the last mountains of New Zealand had disappeared 33 3, 20| Maria Theresa. The sea was mountains high, and lifeboats were