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 1    1,   10|       back to the DUNCAN on the eastern coast and get to Buenos
 2    1,   10|         sloping gently down the eastern side of the Andes into a
 3    1,   10|         over it, and gained the eastern side before the DUNCAN,
 4    1,   13|     drawing her mantle over the eastern slopes of the Andes. The
 5    1,   14|      PROVIDENTIALLY RESCUED~THE eastern side of the Cordilleras
 6    1,   17|      substantial herbage on the eastern, give those plains a peculiar
 7    1,   25|        the western horizon.~The eastern horizon was gradually assuming
 8    1,   25|       party hurried away to the eastern side of their refuge, which
 9    2,    4|         western coast.”~“Or the eastern?” said John Mangles.~“Indeed,
10    2,    4|           said Paganel. “On the eastern coast Harry Grant would
11    2,    6|     proceed to cruise along the eastern coast to complete their
12    2,    6|       wreck had occurred on the eastern side, the survivors would
13    2,    7|       they came in sight of the eastern coast of Australia.~The
14    2,    7| southern provinces, only in the eastern colonies. The province of
15    2,    8|       Victoria and right to the eastern coast, they would have a
16    2,   10|         was on his way from the eastern provinces to Portland Bay.~
17    2,   13|    traces of Harry Grant on the eastern side. What do you think
18    2,   15|       by Ayrton came out on the eastern side, they might hope to
19    2,   17|       degree of latitude to the eastern coast of Australia.”~“Of
20    3,    8|       of hills which closed the eastern end of the valley. With
21    3,    8|         the clouds. The distant eastern summits were empurpled with
22    3,   12|     were already visible on the eastern summits.~The biting cold
23    3,   12|      light of dawn whitened the eastern sky, stretched himself near
24    3,   13|    continue their flight on the eastern slope out of the view of
25    3,   13|        we will try to reach the eastern valleys by crossing the
26    3,   14|      the mountain system of the eastern side of Lake Taupo, so that
27    3,   15|       far-reaching slope of the eastern side. Paganel kept a little
28    3,   16|      had the DUNCAN come to the eastern coast of New Zealand? How
29    3,   16|        and go and cruise on the eastern coast of—”~“Australia!”
30    3,   16|      latitude 37 degrees to the eastern coast of New Zealand!”~“
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