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1 1, 2| ship that sailed out of the port of Glasgow.” “That is my 2 1, 5| different captains in the port, among others of Captain 3 1, 8| mountains, till she entered the port of Villa Praya and anchored 4 1, 8| add, that we shall visit Port Famine.”~“Port Famine!” 5 1, 8| shall visit Port Famine.”~“Port Famine!” exclaimed the Frenchman, 6 1, 8| all sides. “That famous port in French annals!”~“Think, 7 1, 10| she dropped anchor at the port of Talcahuano, forty-two 8 1, 26| the rock to them was the port.~Already Robert and Wilson 9 1, 26| neither bay nor cove, nor port; not so much as a creek. 10 2, 2| him on board at a given port. His cabin was got ready, 11 2, 3| and cast anchor in the port of Cape Town. They sailed 12 2, 6| Bernouilli. The nearest port was Adelaide, the Capital 13 2, 7| prosperity certain. A good port on the Molucca and Philippine 14 2, 7| at Callao, and left that port on the 30th of May, 1862, 15 2, 8| await my instructions in the port of Melbourne.”~“You may 16 2, 9| first began a settlement at Port Phillip, the bay on which 17 2, 9| in 1836, the colony of Port Phillip had 224 inhabitants. 18 2, 10| and several bottles of port, composed this astonishing 19 2, 14| Buckley, who deserted at Port Philip in 1803, and who 20 2, 16| years in existence; its port must have frequent communication 21 2, 19| marks the entrance of the port. Several vessels were moored 22 3, 2| and the lighthouse of the port of Eden had faded out of 23 3, 4| wretched hull would reach port without accident; but it 24 3, 4| motionless, heeled over on her port side at an angle of 30 degrees.~ 25 3, 17| executioner here. At the first port we touch at, you will be 26 3, 17| to put in at the nearest port for a fresh supply.~John 27 3, 17| party to come back to the port without bringing home Harry 28 3, 20| instead of a stream, and a port instead of a tiny bay exposed