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1 1, 10| unrolled a map of Chili and the Argentine provinces as he spoke, and 2 1, 10| tackle all the Indians in the Argentine provinces.”~“That’s capital, 3 1, 10| about getting first to the Argentine coast.~Both were ready on 4 1, 11| charge of a BAQUEANO, or Argentine guide, to whom the route 5 1, 11| hardy mules of the far-famed Argentine breed. Those reared in the 6 1, 12| we shall find BAQUEANOS, Argentine shepherds, who will guide 7 1, 14| streamed already over the Argentine plains, and ran across to 8 1, 14| provisions were done, and Argentine guides and horses were not 9 1, 15| ready saddled horses of the Argentine breed, 100 pounds of CHARQUI, 10 1, 16| 22d and 42d degrees the Argentine soil slopes eastward, and 11 1, 16| magnificent steed of the pure Argentine breed came bounding out 12 1, 16| weapons in common use on the Argentine plains—the BOLAS and the 13 1, 16| PAMPERO is very common in the Argentine plains. It is an extremely 14 1, 17| A SERIOUS NECESSITY~THE Argentine Pampas extend from the thirty-fourth 15 1, 20| line which separates the Argentine plains from the region of 16 1, 20| become of the Indians of the Argentine plains.”~“Is Fort Independence 17 1, 21| carelessly guarded by an Argentine sentinel, that they passed 18 1, 21| with the consent of the Argentine Government. He was a man 19 1, 21| naturalized, took service in the Argentine army, and married an Indian 20 1, 22| which had taken place in the Argentine plains.~An hour afterward 21 1, 22| in the rainy season, the Argentine plains had always been passable.~“ 22 1, 22| are very voracious in the Argentine streams.”~“No,” replied 23 1, 23| grows solitarily on the Argentine plains. The enormous and 24 1, 24| that the equilibrium of the Argentine rivers was not restored. 25 1, 26| higher plains. Here the Argentine territory resumed its monotonous 26 1, 26| Cordilleras, the Pampas, and the Argentine plains, giving the DUNCAN 27 2, 2| Impressions of a Geographer in the Argentine Pampas,” and they could 28 2, 9| monotonous plains of the Argentine Pampas. There was the same 29 2, 11| wanting in the Pampas of the Argentine district; but Paganel told 30 2, 19| they had found her on the Argentine coast? They saw nothing. 31 3, 21| visited Chili, the Pampas, the Argentine Republic, the Atlantic,