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1 1, 8| it! From the moment you pass Cape Horn, you are getting 2 1, 8| my mission?”~“We shall pass through the Straits of Magellan, 3 1, 10| cut the Cordilleras by the pass of Antuco, leaving the volcano 4 1, 10| Buenos Ayres. These we shall pass by, and cross over the Sierra 5 1, 10| does your Lordship mean to pass me by?” said John Mangles, 6 1, 12| first to be settled. Which pass would take them over the 7 1, 12| of the Cordilleras.”~“The pass of Arica is one undoubtedly 8 1, 12| replied Paganel. “There is the pass of Antuco, on the slope 9 1, 12| you acquainted with this pass of Antuco, CATAPEZ?” said 10 1, 12| crystal. From this point the pass began to be difficult, and 11 1, 12| But you are not in the pass of Antuco.”~“We are.”~“You 12 1, 12| themselves once more in the pass of Antuco.~They were not 13 2, 1| one ocean to another, the pass of the Andes, the earthquake, 14 2, 1| leaving the Atlantic, we pass two degrees below the Cape 15 2, 4| Quiros, Robert, and let us pass on to another.”~“ONE,” said 16 2, 10| they determined to try to pass over. The soundings in different 17 2, 11| close it to let the train pass. That is all.”~It was, in 18 2, 12| Britannic cities.”~“Let us pass on, pray, to America.”~“ 19 2, 13| and wagon could easily pass between the trees, for they 20 2, 15| its way through the Alpine pass. They were obliged to go 21 2, 15| wide. Consequently if the pass chosen by Ayrton came out 22 2, 15| the top-most point of the pass, about 2,000 feet high. 23 2, 15| fancied he saw a shadow pass across the edge of it. Were 24 2, 18| Mangles; “and I must try to pass where my sailor could not 25 3, 1| frequented. Numbers of ships pass by without touching. After 26 3, 8| Lady Helena preferred to pass another night in the open 27 3, 13| the Maories allow us to pass.”~“And if not?” asked John 28 3, 14| ten minutes required to pass along that ridge. He felt 29 3, 15| fugitives had reached the pass that separates the two chains.