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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.
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