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tide

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, XV | the sea did not at high tide inundate Cape Bathurst, 2 I, XV | above the sea level at low tide?”~“That is just what puzzles 3 I, XVII | carefully the approaching tide at Cape Bathurst. Jaspar 4 I, XVII | waters between high and low tide; he found, however, that 5 I, XVII | There was scarcely any tide at all, and the statements 6 I, XXIII| according to the almanac the tide ought to have been very 7 I, XXIII| there was positively no tide on the coast of Cape Bathurst.”~“ 8 I, XXIII| a foot, there was now no tide whatever.~The matter was 9 II, I | this, in short, is why the tide was not noticeable on the 10 II, I | its northern shores the tide rose two feet beyond low-water 11 II, I | the ebb and flow of the tide; and, as we noticed together 12 II, XVII | coast of Asia. At last the tide was turning in favour of


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