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1 1, 10| off victorious at last. A European is a useful being in these 2 1, 16| answer, and learned that the European was a slave in one of the 3 1, 16| Indians had spoken of a European that was in their power; 4 1, 26| clumps of trees, planted by European hands, might chance to be 5 1, 26| fellow some souvenir of his European friends. What was there 6 2, 10| stores such an array of European dishes as is seldom seen 7 2, 12| banksia. He was dressed in European garb, and seemed about eight 8 2, 12| care much for a savage in European attire. He had not come 9 2, 14| added transplantations from European climates. The peach, pear, 10 2, 14| animal which could outwit the European fox, and give him lessons 11 3, 3| perfectly useless. Every European who ventures into these 12 3, 5| needs, and offered her some European delicacies. ‘Alas,’ said 13 3, 7| had often been visited by European vessels, they had maintained 14 3, 7| their several islands. No European power had thought of taking 15 3, 7| in with a detachment of European troops,” said Lady Helena.~“ 16 3, 9| feet tied together, sat ten European prisoners closely packed 17 3, 12| hand of a woman or child, a European! On~V. IV Verne neither 18 3, 14| an easy one—to gain some European outpost in the midst of