Chapter
1 VIII | left bank was a chain of mountains extending out of sight.~“
2 IX | to the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Here and there were many
3 IX | they had crossed the Black Mountains covered with pines and cedars,
4 X | appear. They were the Rocky Mountains.~For the first time that
5 X | feet, and behind her were mountains covered with perpetual snow.~
6 X | this country encircled with mountains must be the district declared
7 X | name of a park—a park with mountains for hills, with lakes for
8 X | daring passage of the Rocky Mountains, which the “Albatross” approached
9 XI | to hinder her passage, no mountains against which there was
10 XII | Then, avoiding the Lung Mountains, they passed over the valley
11 XII | grouping of the chaos of mountains! Everywhere were brilliant
12 XIII | no rocks ahead, for the mountains marked on the map are of
13 XV | after clearing the Tell Mountains, she saw the rising of the
14 XV | Albatross” crossed the mountains of northern Guinea, between
15 XV | confused outline of the Kong mountains in the kingdom of Dahomey.~
16 XVI | black clouds, massed in mountains, on their upper surface,
17 XVI | the southern day! Rugged mountains, peaks eternally capped
18 XVII | Albatross” could clear the mountains of ice accumulated on the
19 XVII | the ocean as she could the mountains of earth on the polar continent—
20 XVIII| distinguish the hills and mountains from the icebergs and floes?~
21 XVIII| it was not unlikely that mountains did exist in these antarctic
22 XVIII| two volcanos of the Ross Mountains—Erebus and Terror. Was the “
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