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1 1, 10| steamed into the bay of Talcahuano, a magnificent estuary, 2 1, 10| dropped anchor at the port of Talcahuano, forty-two days from the 3 1, 10| and already eclipsed by Talcahuano. The grass was growing in 4 1, 10| disheartened; he went back to Talcahuano, and spared neither pains 5 1, 10| agitate the limpid waters of Talcahuano, Glenarvan, Paganel, McNabbs, 6 1, 11| winding shore of the bay of Talcahuano, in order to gain the extremity 7 1, 16| day since they had left Talcahuano. They were still ninety 8 1, 20| since they left the Bay of Talcahuano, and they had gone 450 miles.~ 9 1, 26| Glenarvan had left the Bay of Talcahuano on the 14th of October, 10 2, 1| took in an ample store at Talcahuano, and, besides, we can easily 11 3, 17| should steer for the Bay of Talcahuano, where the DUNCAN had once 12 3, 17| yacht was turned toward Talcahuano, over a sea worthy of being 13 3, 21| dropped anchor in the bay of Talcahuano. They had come back again 14 3, 21| from the time of leaving Talcahuano, John Mangles sighted the