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1 1, 1| the 26th of July, 1864, a magnificent yacht was steaming along 2 1, 5| command of the SCOTIA, a magnificent steamer lying close beside 3 1, 7| geography of India.”~Paganel was magnificent. He spoke with superb animation, 4 1, 9| Straits of Magellan are very magnificent, even without Patagonians.”~ 5 1, 10| the bay of Talcahuano, a magnificent estuary, twelve miles long 6 1, 13| On the south the view was magnificent. Across the wild valley 7 1, 14| herbage, and adorned with magnificent trees, among which, in great 8 1, 14| accustomed landmarks.~A magnificent day had dawned. The sun 9 1, 14| assuredly a condor. This magnificent bird is the king of the 10 1, 16| whistle, and immediately a magnificent steed of the pure Argentine 11 1, 16| 450 miles is clothed with magnificent herbage, and stops about 12 1, 16| said Paganel. “Ah, this magnificent Patagonian language. You 13 1, 18| rays, and waterfowl with magnificent green plumage, rose in coveys. 14 1, 20| hammock; and on the shore magnificent flamingos stalked in regular 15 1, 25| Buenos Ayres convert into magnificent ornaments.”~“What!” exclaimed 16 2, 10| jackals of Australia.~A magnificent plain, thickly covered with 17 2, 10| of gum-trees and acacias. Magnificent specimens of the MYRTACEA, 18 2, 12| asleep beneath the shade of a magnificent banksia. He was dressed 19 2, 13| the destruction of these magnificent trees, and they will disappear 20 2, 14| Glenarvan got up forthwith. Two magnificent pointers, admirable specimens 21 2, 14| Hottam Station was truly a magnificent establishment, kept as scrupulously 22 2, 14| a male five feet high, a magnificent specimen of the macropus 23 2, 14| was then six o’clock. A magnificent dinner was ready. Among 24 2, 16| banks of the river, where magnificent mimosas were growing. He 25 3, 8| sought repose beneath some magnificent Norfolk Island pines. They 26 3, 11| dress, and wrapped in a magnificent flax mat. His head, adorned 27 3, 20| luxuriant gum-trees. The magnificent ocean stretched before the 28 3, 21| Malcolm Castle. Paganel looked magnificent, but closely buttoned up,