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Alphabetical [« »] maories 49 maoris 1 maoui-ranga-rangui 1 map 28 maple-wood 1 maps 2 maraki 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 low 28 magnificent 28 manner 28 map 28 narrow 28 none 28 patagonia | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances map |
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1 1, 2| said the captain, opening a map of South America. “Yes, 2 1, 7| he published a celebrated map of America, and put Japan 3 1, 8| known, and its course on the map is marked out too much according 4 1, 10| this by looking at this map of the country.”~He unrolled 5 1, 10| country.”~He unrolled a map of Chili and the Argentine 6 1, 10| out at this moment on the map, and if after all we find 7 1, 10| exclaimed as he devoured the map with his eyes:~“Yes, my 8 1, 10| garden.”~“Let us see the map?” said the Major.~“Here 9 1, 10| much as a glance at the map. He was so posted up in 10 1, 11| marked them down on the map, qualifying them with the 11 1, 16| and traced a geographical map on the sand, showing where 12 1, 22| Paganel, on consulting his map, came to the conclusion 13 1, 26| Paganel made him accept a map of South America and the 14 2, 1| Here it is, marked in the map. It is Maria Theresa—a name 15 2, 18| showed him his way on the map. All the TRACKS, that is 16 3, 6| was Pirongia, which the map gave as exactly on the 38th 17 3, 8| Paganel had measured on the map a distance of eighty miles 18 3, 8| loaded carbines. Paganel, map in hand, took a professional 19 3, 8| accomplished. According to the map which Paganel constantly 20 3, 8| is, marked on Johnston’s map. It is Ngarnavahia, two 21 3, 9| quietly and followed on the map the course of the Waikato 22 3, 9| warriors. He consulted his map and saw that “Taupo” was 23 3, 13| and himself, made an exact map of the mountain. They noted 24 3, 14| Paganel had treasured up his map of New Zealand, and on it 25 3, 15| the two chains. Paganel, map in hand, made a loop toward 26 3, 15| mountain, marked on Paganel’s map. The wooded plains stretched 27 3, 15| printed carefully on his map the name of the Scottish 28 3, 15| the Wakari on Paganel’s map, and was easily forded.