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 1    1,    6|         was an excellent maitre dhotel, and might have been
 2    1,    7|         Commission, say? And M. d’ Avezac? And M. Cortanbert?
 3    1,   23|         encounters Isle Tristan dAcunha.”~“Yes.”~“It goes
 4    1,   24|    Capitaine Grant vont essayer daborder,’ or ‘ont aborde
 5    2,    1|     cuts the islands of Tristan dAcunha. Now I maintain that
 6    2,    1|     these as we did the Tristan dAcunha group.”~After a close
 7    2,    1|       day or two at the Tristan dAcunha Isles and the Amsterdam?
 8    2,    1|      Steer straight for Tristan dAcunha.”~“Immediately, your
 9    2,    2|              CHAPTER II TRISTAN DACUNHA AND THE ISLE OF AMSTERDAM~
10    2,    2|       American coast to Tristan dAcunha is reckoned 2,100
11    2,    2|   indistinctly.”~“It is Tristan dAcunha,” replied John Mangles.~“
12    2,    2|   toward the northeast.~Tristan dAcunha is situated in 37
13    2,    2|         Falmouth Bay in Tristan dAcunha.~Several whaling
14    2,    2|    rocks of the island.~Tristan dAcunha is the capital of
15    2,    2|   entirely unknown. The Tristan dAcunha Isles are out of
16    2,    3|    point of Africa from Tristan dAcunha, and on the 24th
17    2,    3|        it must resemble Tristan dAcunha,” observed Glenarvan.~“
18    2,    3|     only add that, like Tristan dAcunha, Amsterdam Island
19    2,   12|           Question you? Well, I’d like nothing better. Indeed,
20    3,    8| Astrolabe and the Zelee, Dumont dUrville was principally
21    3,    9|     rule of New Zealand.~Dumont DUrville has given some curious
22    3,   21| Atlantic, the island of Tristan dAcunha, the Indian Ocean,
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