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 1    1,    6|       poop, and approached the unknown personage, who accosted
 2    1,    6|   acquaintance,” exclaimed the unknown.~John Mangles stood stupefied,
 3    1,    6|        My Lord,” continued the unknown, “I beg pardon for presenting
 4    1,   10|     the shores of these almost unknown rivers, those whom I may
 5    1,   12|      At this elevation rain is unknown, and vapors only condense
 6    1,   16|        trot” seemed altogether unknown to them. Robert proved to
 7    2,    2|       found the names entirely unknown. The Tristan dAcunha Isles
 8    2,    3|      part of it would still be unknown to us, even in this nineteenth
 9    2,    4|      my friends, Australia was unknown. Strong suspicions were
10    2,    9|  coasts, and most diseases are unknown, from typhus to measles,
11    2,   11|      solve it, and to find the unknown; and when Glenarvan observed, “
12    2,   14|       very names of which were unknown to Paganel; among others
13    2,   14|         and entered the almost unknown districts of the province
14    2,   15|        woodman’s ax was as yet unknown, and the squatters, then
15    2,   15|        contemplated the almost unknown district they were about
16    2,   17|      two hundred miles over an unknown country, the road and the
17    2,   18|     short cut across an almost unknown country. Nothing, consequently,
18    2,   18|    full of danger, across vast unknown wilds. But his farewells
19    2,   19|  Delegete, in the midst of the unknown deserts of the Victoria
20    2,   19|      16th current. Destination unknown. J. ANDREWS, S. B.”~The
21    3,    2|     Diemen’s Land, sighted the unknown shores of New Zealand. He
22    3,   13|        contained tablets of an unknown green gum.~The fugitives
23    3,   14|   outpost in the midst of this unknown country. But Kai-Koumou
24    3,   14|       the east. The region was unknown, but apparently desert.
25    3,   17| questions were asked, remained unknown; but when they left Ayrton,
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