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 1    1,    2|  Scotland on the shores of the Pacific.”~“Yes,” rejoined John Mangles, “
 2    1,    4|       the great islands of the Pacific. This was in 1861, and for
 3    1,    4| intentions were the reverse of pacific.~“No, Robert,” said Mary
 4    1,    9|   steamers on their way to the Pacific Ocean. The exact length
 5    1,    9|      the breeze from the great Pacific.~
 6    1,   18|    place—to the borders of the Pacific, for instance.”~“Oh, you
 7    1,   23|  occurred on the coasts of the Pacific nor the Atlantic?”~Glenarvan
 8    2,    1|     shores of the Atlantic nor Pacific. The natural inference is
 9    2,    1|       southern currents of the Pacific right to the shores of Australia,
10    2,    2|    whole month. Instead of the Pacific, the Atlantic stretched
11    2,    4|       felt in the Atlantic and Pacific. It was doubtless against
12    2,    4|    month over that part of the Pacific Ocean which lies between
13    2,    4|   Grant could have crossed the Pacific and found himself in the
14    2,    7|  BRITANNIA’S voyage across the Pacific. Mary knew most of it before,
15    2,   15|        goal—that is to say the Pacific Ocean—at that part where
16    2,   15|   which throws itself into the Pacific, south of Victoria.~Already
17    3,    1|        the slight tides of the Pacific might have thrown some fragments
18    3,    7|       which commands the whole Pacific Ocean. The missionaries
19    3,    9|   quietly in its course to the Pacific Ocean.~When the vapor disappeared,
20    3,   15|      way from the lakes to the Pacific Ocean. The march was all
21    3,   15|    Lottin on the shores of the Pacific.~Here they saw several deserted
22    3,   17|     worthy of being called the Pacific, and at six P. M. the last
23    3,   18|     uninhabited islands of the Pacific, with such things as are
24    3,   18|      one of the islands of the Pacific Ocean.”~“All right, my Lord,”
25    3,   18|        cruised with him in the Pacific in search of an advantageous
26    3,   18|      now on what island of the Pacific Ocean you are to be left?”~“
27    3,   19|      rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 3,500 miles from
28    3,   20| emerged from the depths of the Pacific, through the action of the
29    3,   21|   Zealand, Isle Tabor, and the Pacific. Their search had not been
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