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1 III | another in which he had crossed America from New York to
2 V | heat of their dispute they crossed the Schuyllkill river by
3 VIII | Lake Ontario. She had just crossed the country so poetically
4 VIII | afterwards the “Albatross” had crossed the river which separates
5 IX | hours and a half; and they crossed the Father of Waters, the
6 IX | Albatross” had left Omaha and crossed the Platte River, whose
7 IX | By five o’clock they had crossed the Black Mountains covered
8 IX | the Platte River had been crossed, and the plain extended
9 X | allowed the barrier to be crossed without ascending for the
10 X | when the Sierra Nevada was crossed by the same pass as that
11 XII | valley of the Hoangho and crossed the Chinese border on the
12 XIII | glimpse of its capital, and crossed the frontier of the kingdom
13 XIV | morning the “Albatross” had crossed the whole country obliquely;
14 XIV | Two hours afterwards she crossed the Bay of Naples and hovered
15 XV | wind. Then the desert was crossed, sometimes leisurely over
16 XV | frontier of the Sahara she crossed the route on which Major
17 XV | his, death in 1846, and crossed the road of the caravans
18 XV | the 11th the “Albatross” crossed the mountains of northern
19 XVI | On the 13th of July she crossed the line, and the fact was
20 XVIII| west that the “Albatross” crossed into the circumpolar region.
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