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1 1, 8| Jacques, with its long chain of basaltic mountains, till 2 1, 12| the top of the mountain chain, and once over, nothing 3 1, 12| to the other side of the chain, and laid his account with 4 1, 13| could have crossed the great chain of the New World.~On reaching 5 1, 13| meet together and cross the chain of the Andes. Glenarvan 6 1, 16| The first extends from the chain of the Andes, and stretches 7 1, 20| Tapalquem, the first of the chain of forts which defend the 8 1, 21| sea. It is a primordial chain—that is to say, anterior 9 2, 11| breaking of the coupling chain, remained on the rails, 10 2, 14| of the Buffalo Ranges, a chain of mountains of moderate 11 2, 15| Glenarvan, looking at the chain of mountains, the outlines 12 2, 15| man who could cross over a chain of mountains and not know 13 2, 15| this which led across the chain in a slanting direction. 14 2, 15| her. It seemed as if this chain of the Alps separated two 15 2, 15| plains of Gippsland. The chain of the Alps was safely passed, 16 3, 7| Waikato, at the end of a chain of steep hills, and covered 17 3, 13| Wahiti ranges, the great chain whose unbroken links stretch 18 3, 13| Maunganamu to the Wahiti chain had a downward inclination.