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 1    1,    8|     particular, and, moreover, in seven or eight months you would
 2    1,    8|        take you back to Europe.”~“Seven or eight months!” exclaimed
 3    1,   10|         went on deck now, and the seven explorers left the vessel.
 4    1,   11|         mules. The travelers rode seven of these, and the CATAPEZ
 5    1,   12| provisions were divided among the seven travelers, and it was unanimously
 6    1,   12|         snow suspended in the air seven or eight hundred feet above
 7    1,   13|          The plateau to which the seven men were clinging, holding
 8    1,   15|        take long. In exchange for seven ready saddled horses of
 9    1,   16|         himself surrounded by the seven men questioning him with
10    1,   20|        ran not far off, and about seven in the morning the little
11    1,   21|          Juan, and Miquele! Pepe, seven year old; Pepe can handle
12    1,   23|      Austin.~“Food enough to last seven men for two days,” replied
13    2,    2|          for the peak of Tristan, seven thousand feet high, is visible
14    2,    8| interrupted by the arrival of the seven horses, saddled and ready.
15    2,    9|      Tuesday—”~“At a quarter past seven in the evening,” put in
16    2,    9|           No, at ten minutes past seven,” replied the geographer,
17    2,    9|         Victoria numbers 550,000. Seven millions of vines produce
18    2,   10|   listened to his recital.~It was seven months since Sam Machell
19    2,   14|         adopted eagerly.~At noon, seven vigorous hunters were before
20    2,   16|     replied Paganel; “two degrees seven minutes distant from this,
21    2,   18|           arsenal was composed of seven carbines and seven revolvers,
22    2,   18|    composed of seven carbines and seven revolvers, and could stand
23    2,   18|           at least thirty against seven! But there are moments when
24    3,    2|      sailor the MACQUARIE was.~At seven oclock in the evening the
25    3,    2|     anchorage nearer to the land, seven canoes, manned by a great
26    3,    4|        came on almost suddenly at seven oclock in the evening;~
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