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1 1,1| irregular and less rich in capes, promontories, points, bays, 2 1,1| the northeast two other capes closed the bay, and between 3 1,1| island, as well as to, the capes, promontories, and watercourses, 4 1,1| but for the rivers, gulfs, capes, and promontories, which 5 1,1| Cape." ~"But there are two capes," observed the reporter. ~" 6 1,5| narrow gulf between the two capes, formed of mineral matter, 7 1,9| closed by the two Mandible Capes on the north, and Claw Cape 8 2,2| south, the two Mandible Capes appeared to move, and surround 9 2,3| shape not much bordered by capes or promontories, bays or 10 2,9| Falls River to the Mandible Capes, as well as of the narrow 11 2,0| entrance between the two capes to get in by, and, besides, 12 3,3| Claw Cape to the Mandible Capes, in all the extent of Union 13 3,1| Claw Cape to the Mandible Capes, the extensive Tadorn Marsh,