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1 1, 9| went through a series of narrow passes, between forests 2 1, 10| make a stride across the narrow strip of Chili, and over 3 1, 12| stop short. They were in a narrow valley, one of those gorges 4 1, 13| door, the only opening; and narrow as this door was, the hurricane, 5 1, 20| appeared in the depths of a narrow gorge, and above it towered 6 1, 26| minute had glided into a narrow channel between the sand-banks, 7 2, 8| skill to drive such a long, narrow, shaky concern, and to guide 8 2, 9| of Australia—viz., with a narrow portion of the province 9 2, 12| entered a succession of narrow gorges and capricious windings, 10 2, 13| lacking also. Hence these narrow leaves, which seek to defend 11 2, 14| lost in their crown of long narrow leaves. The air was balmy 12 2, 15| and enter the depths of narrow gorges without any certainty 13 2, 15| route to Lucknow stopped. A narrow path wound away from this 14 3, 2| which, terminating in a narrow strait, separated the two 15 3, 4| Then they returned to the narrow space, fitter for stowing 16 3, 4| confinement between four narrow bulkheads. All day long, 17 3, 4| such an engagement in these narrow seas, in which pirates could 18 3, 6| agonizing situation on their narrow raft, and overtaken by the 19 3, 12| only accessible by a long, narrow promontory which joined 20 3, 12| passed one by one through the narrow passage into the grotto. 21 3, 12| Helena and he landed on the narrow track where Robert waited 22 3, 12| the lakes, they plunged by narrow paths into the recesses 23 3, 13| opposite slope and enter the narrow gorges, uncertain whether 24 3, 13| inclination. Its slope, narrow and jagged though it was, 25 3, 13| minutes, arrived on the narrow ridge that crossed the native 26 3, 14| resumed the ascent of the narrow path of the ridge. Soon 27 3, 15| in order to make use of a narrow passage between the Kaimanawa 28 3, 15| attracted to each other, not by narrow sympathies, but by a more