Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |     cross in turn through South America, Australia and New Zealand,
 2  Int      |       They encounter Indians in America; bushrangers in Australia;
 3    1      |                           South America~
 4    1,    2|          opening a map of South America. “Yes, it is; Patagonia
 5    1,    4|      among the Indians of South America. Why sadden the poor children,
 6    1,    7|   published a celebrated map of America, and put Japan in it! But
 7    1,    7|        where is she going?”~“To America, Monsieur Paganel,” was
 8    1,    7|         find himself sailing to America when he set out to go to
 9    1,   17|       have heard that, in South America, the wind greatly irritates
10    1,   21|        the Pampas, he is not in America; but where he is the document
11    1,   23|     this useless journey across America, that all chance of finding
12    1,   23|     Listen, then. After leaving America the thirty-seventh parallel
13    1,   25|   ferocious species peculiar to America, called CAIMANS in the Spanish
14    1,   26|       him accept a map of South America and the two oceans, which
15    1,   26|        the journey across South America was accomplished, the given
16    2,    1|    result of our journey across America is this: We have reached
17    2,    1|    should prolong our search in America.”~“What is it, then, that
18    2,    1|   shipwreck of the BRITANNIA as America did before.”~“We confess
19    2,    1|      after having crossed South America, the 37th degree of latitude
20    2,    2|         separate Australia from America, or, more correctly, Cape
21    2,    3|      Africa, in the prairies of America, in the immense wilds of
22    2,    4|        Ocean which lies between America and Australia?”~“Yes, by
23    2,    7|         Australia as we crossed America, keeping along the 37th
24    2,   12|         Oceanica, Asia, Africa, America, and Europe.”~“Perfectly
25    2,   12|        Let us pass on, pray, to America.”~“It is divided,” said
26    2,   12| promptly, “into North and South America. The former belongs to the
27    2,   12|         better. And as to South America, with its Guiana, its archipelago
28    2,   12|   School! Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Oceanica, the whole world
29    2,   15|     Mountains, as in Europe and America, but in miniature. This
30    3,    5|        to persuade you to cross America and Australia. But here
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