Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |        entitled “The Illustrated Geography of France and her Colonies.”~
 2    1,    7|       greatest DESIDERATA to the geography of India.”~Paganel was magnificent.
 3    1,    9|         bonhomme. I’ll teach him geography.”~Robert bade fair to be
 4    2,   12|      Bible, and mathematics, and geography.”~Paganel pricked up his
 5    2,   12|         this, and said, “Indeed, geography!”~“Yes, sir,” said Toline; “
 6    2,   12|          had the first prize for geography before the Christmas holidays.”~“
 7    2,   12|          had the first prize for geography, my boy?”~“Yes, sir. Here
 8    2,   12|       Melbourne. First Prize for Geography. Toline of the Lachlan.”~
 9    2,   12|        Australian well versed in geography. This was marvelous, and
10    2,   12|       are very quick in learning geography. They learn it eagerly,
11    2,   12|        occasion.~“A professor of geography!” cried Toline. “Oh, sir,
12    2,   12|       like to see how they teach geography in the Normal School of
13    2,   12|       but Anglo-colored fanciful geography. “As to Algeria, Morocco,
14    2,   12|        that’s the way they teach geography in Melbourne! They do it
15    2,   12| Meanwhile, Glenarvan looked up a geography they had brought among their
16    2,   12|          a few wrong ideas about geography, which it would be well
17    2,   12|          out to be “Richardson’s Geography.”~
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