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 1  Int      |       author’s first distinctly geographical romance. By an ingenious
 2    1,    3|      one of the many victims of geographical science and of the passion
 3    1,    6|       Paganel, Secretary of the Geographical Society of Paris, Corresponding
 4    1,    6|    Honorary Member of the Royal Geographical and Ethnographical Institute
 5    1,    6|     twenty years of his life in geographical work in the study, wishes
 6    1,    7| UNDECEIVED~THE Secretary of the Geographical Society was evidently an
 7    1,    7|        aware of his merits. His geographical works, his papers on modern
 8    1,    7|   commission to execute for the Geographical Society.”~“Ah, you have
 9    1,    8|        Paganel. I have no doubt geographical science will be a gainer
10    1,    8|       make no question that the Geographical Society would have sent
11    1,    9|     perfectly indifferent about geographical questions, especially at
12    1,   10|       associated with me in the Geographical Society, was three years
13    1,   10|        Orbigny, that he had the geographical nomenclature at his fingers’
14    1,   11|         existence in the eye of geographical law.”~He christened them
15    1,   11|      could, though still making geographical observations. Any question
16    1,   16|         the ground and traced a geographical map on the sand, showing
17    1,   16|         about to recommence his geographical illustrations, when the
18    1,   17|          highly incensed at his geographical knowledge being brought
19    1,   24|         from the Secretary of a Geographical Society!”~“And why so?”
20    2,    2|       have been equal to 11,760 geographical miles; but along the 37th
21    2,    4|    departure I learned from the Geographical Society that Mcintyre had
22    2,    9|      owned you are posted up in geographical questions, and my cousin
23    2,    9|       eloquent secretary of the Geographical Society was no longer master
24    2,   12|         up the Secretary of the Geographical Society of France.”~Their
25    2,   19|        of his colleagues in the Geographical Society.~It was the NARDOU,
26    3,    9|         of a lake celebrated in geographical annals, and lying in the
27    3,   20|        was that compared to the geographical blow which had stunned him?~
28    3,   20|  unworthy of a secretary of the Geographical Society. I am disgraced!”~“
29    3,   21|         should expose the whole Geographical Society in his person to
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