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 1    1,   10|         a useful being in these countries. The Indians know his value,
 2    1,   11|         to the customs of other countries, adopted the Chilian costume
 3    1,   23|       know first, through which countries the thirty-seventh parallel
 4    1,   23|        What for?”~“To know what countries the thirty-seventh parallel
 5    2,    1|           replied Paganel; “for countries are not very numerous in
 6    2,    3|        in the interior of great countries. In the steppes of Siberia,
 7    2,    7|          and there are not many countries of Europe for which you
 8    2,    9| declared they had never changed countries; but Paganel told him to
 9    2,    9|         rich, for it is true of countries, as individuals, that riches
10    2,   14|       in the midst of civilized countries, the new comer acquaints
11    2,   15|         separated two different countries, one of which had retained
12    2,   15|        placed between these two countries so divided, and some emotion
13    3,    1|        were they to explore new countries? The DUNCAN was no longer
14    3,    5|       as there are in civilized countries hunting seasons. Then begin
15    3,    7|       held just as in civilized countries on the verge of revolution.
16    3,   18|        It merely means southern countries.”~“Well, and this syllable,
17    3,   18|       at the points where these countries are crossed by the 37th
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