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1 Int | with regard to the lesser known regions of our globe. He 2 1, 3| his whole bearing. He was known to be brave to excess, and 3 1, 4| the young girl, “if I had known of your presence—”~He said 4 1, 5| die without ever having known even a passing feeling of 5 1, 7| admiring epithets. He had known her father, and what letters 6 1, 8| Madeira is an island too well known to be of much interest now 7 1, 8| archipelago is still but little known.”~“You can go up the large 8 1, 8| It is a river but little known, and its course on the map 9 1, 9| Paganel’s resolution was made known.~Little Robert flung himself 10 1, 10| Indians, and sought to make known the place of their captivity 11 1, 12| that painful oppression known by the name of PUNA. Drops 12 1, 21| Manuel. “They would have known of them at Tandil, I am 13 2, 4| continent is not much better known than the interior of Africa, 14 2, 4| of Australia may not be known to you.”~“Just fancy,” retorted 15 2, 9| climate must have been well known in England when they determined 16 2, 11| Long stretches of prairie, known as the “Low Level Plains,” 17 2, 13| ago, by what ship is not known, and who has hitherto succeeded 18 2, 14| duty to make themselves known to the strangers who were 19 2, 15| cause altogether, was not known, but one of the horses sank 20 2, 16| growing. He gave a cry well known to his team, but there was 21 3, 2| the navigators who made known to us these two great islands 22 3, 7| thrown, something ought to be known of the history of the struggle 23 3, 8| increasing. Some points are known to have risen six feet in 24 3, 9| of high position may be known by the finish and precision 25 3, 9| hands. His name was well known to the English soldiers, 26 3, 10| moment nothing had been known of the last defeat, and 27 3, 15| is here, in this little known district of New Zealand, 28 3, 18| Yes, as far as can be known.”~“How do you know?”~“From 29 3, 19| Theresa is a spot little known; nevertheless, it would