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 1  Int      |  frozen on the heights of the Andes, and almost drowned in the
 2    1,   10|     the mountain range of the Andes. In obedience to Lord Glenarvan’
 3    1,   10|   over the Cordilleras of the Andes, and get into the heart
 4    1,   10|       the eastern side of the Andes into a smooth plain, turfed
 5    1,   11|       speed, for crossing the Andes is something more than an
 6    1,   11|   been dragged right over the Andes into the Pampas, and that
 7    1,   12|      would take them over the Andes, and yet not be out of their
 8    1,   12|      the topmost peaks of the Andes could be reached, for their
 9    1,   13|     the eastern slopes of the Andes. The western side was illumined
10    1,   13|   among the precipices of the Andes? Glenarvan felt a presentiment
11    1,   13|   morrow on the plains of the Andes, where the search would
12    1,   13|    and cross the chain of the Andes. Glenarvan returned to the
13    1,   14|     of the Cordilleras of the Andes consists of a succession
14    1,   14|     some part or other of the Andes. This time the shock had
15    1,   14|      the king of the Southern Andes, and was formerly worshiped
16    1,   16| extends from the chain of the Andes, and stretches over an extent
17    1,   20|    ESTANCIAS, or going to the Andes to sell their zorillo cloths
18    1,   20| crossed the Cordillera of the Andes, it was easy work to ascend
19    2,    1|      another, the pass of the Andes, the earthquake, the disappearance
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