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 1    1,    6|  Secretary of the Geographical Society of Paris, Corresponding
 2    1,    7|  Secretary of the Geographical Society was evidently an amiable
 3    1,    7| inserted in the reports of the Society, and his world-wide correspondence,
 4    1,    7|   execute for the Geographical Society.”~“Ah, you have a commission.”~“
 5    1,    7|     face at the SEANCES of the Society?”~“Come, Monsieur Paganel,
 6    1,    7|    corresponding member of the Society! It was he himself that
 7    1,    8| question that the Geographical Society would have sent me to Patagonia
 8    1,   10|    with me in the Geographical Society, was three years a prisoner
 9    1,   24|    Secretary of a Geographical Society!”~“And why so?” said Paganel,
10    2,    3|        do not. Man is made for society and not for solitude, and
11    2,    4|  learned from the Geographical Society that Mcintyre had strong
12    2,    9|  secretary of the Geographical Society was no longer master of
13    2,   12|  Secretary of the Geographical Society of France.”~Their examination
14    2,   19| colleagues in the Geographical Society.~It was the NARDOU, a cryptogamous
15    3,    5|       chronicles of the Jesuit Society in Brazil. A Portuguese
16    3,   20|  secretary of the Geographical Society. I am disgraced!”~“Come,
17    3,   21|  expose the whole Geographical Society in his person to the jests
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